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Personal & Family templates for Quebec

Browse all 86 free personal & family legal templates for Quebec. Download as PDF or Word.

Family

Cohabitation Agreement (Quebec)

Create a legally sound cohabitation agreement (convention d'union de fait) for common-law partners in Quebec. Under Quebec civil law, de facto spouses do not automatically benefit from family patrimony rules (arts. 414–426 C.c.Q.) or spousal support rights (art. 585 C.c.Q.) that apply to married couples. This agreement protects both partners by establishing property ownership, expense sharing, spousal support terms, separation clauses, and dispute resolution mechanisms. As of June 30, 2025, Quebec's new parental union regime (arts. 521.46–521.66 C.c.Q.) may apply automatically to couples with common children, making this agreement even more important for childless couples.

Separation Agreement — Accord (Quebec)

Create a Quebec Separation Agreement (Accord de Separation) based on the Code civil du Quebec (CCQ). This comprehensive legal document governs the division of the family patrimony (patrimoine familial) under articles 414 to 426 CCQ, including the mandatory equal division of family residences, household furnishings, motor vehicles, and retirement benefits accumulated during the marriage. The template also addresses the liquidation of the matrimonial regime, whether partnership of acquests, separation of property, or community of property, as well as the compensatory allowance (prestation compensatoire) under article 427 CCQ. For couples with children, it covers custody arrangements (garde), parental authority, child support calculated under the Quebec child support determination model, and spousal support obligations pursuant to articles 585 to 596 CCQ. The agreement includes provisions for mandatory family mediation, insurance and beneficiary designations, debt allocation, and disposition of the family residence.

Pet Custody Agreement After Separation (Quebec)

Create a Quebec pet custody agreement (accord de garde d'animal de compagnie) grounded in art. 898.1 C.c.Q. (Loi Luca — animals as sentient beings) and arts. 1378-1384 C.c.Q. Covers custody type (exclusive, shared, or visitation), custody schedule, expense sharing (vet, food, grooming), veterinary decision authority, pet insurance, and relocation provisions.

Adoption Consent Form — Quebec (Consentement à l'adoption)

Create a Quebec Adoption Consent Form (Consentement à l'adoption) in compliance with CCQ arts. 543–558 and the Youth Protection Act. Used by biological parents or tutors to formally consent to the adoption of a child. Must be notarized or filed with the Director of Youth Protection (DPJ). Download as PDF or Word.

General Parental Authorization (Quebec)

Create a Quebec general parental authorization (autorisation parentale générale) under arts. 597-612 C.c.Q. Formally delegate specific attributes of parental authority — medical consent, school decisions, activities, domestic travel — to a trusted adult for a defined period. Covers powers granted, express restrictions, emergency contacts, revocation, and best interest of the child per art. 604 C.c.Q.

International Travel Authorization for Minor (Quebec)

Create a Quebec international travel consent letter for a minor (autorisation de voyage international pour mineur) grounded in parental authority arts. 597-612 C.c.Q. and CBSA/ASFC recommendations. Covers parent and child identification, passport details, accompanying person, destination, travel dates, itinerary, accommodation, emergency contact, travel insurance, and emergency medical care consent.

Support Obligation Agreement — Adult (Obligation alimentaire envers adulte — CCQ arts. 585-596) — Quebec

Quebec agreement on alimentary support obligation between adults (spouses, former spouses, ascendants, descendants) under CCQ arts. 585-596. Covers amount, payment method, indexation, duration, and variation of support in accordance with the parties' needs and means.

Child Custody Agreement (Quebec)

Create a child custody and access agreement for separating parents in Quebec. Under the Civil Code of Quebec (arts. 599–612 C.c.Q.) and the federal Divorce Act, all decisions concerning children must be made in the child's best interest (art. 33 C.c.Q.). This agreement establishes physical custody (garde physique), legal custody (autorité parentale), access schedules, holiday arrangements, child support per the Quebec child support model, and communication protocols between parents.

Childcare Agreement — Quebec

Quebec childcare agreement for private daycare or nanny services governed by the Code civil du Québec and the Act respecting childcare centres and childcare services (RLRQ c C-8.2). Covers caregiver duties, hours, fees, emergency contacts, health information, and termination.

Cohabitation Agreement (Quebec — English)

Create a cohabitation agreement for common-law partners in Quebec (English version). Under Quebec civil law, de facto spouses (conjoints de fait) do not benefit from the family patrimony rules (arts. 414–426 C.c.Q.) or automatic spousal support (art. 585 C.c.Q.) that apply to married couples. This English-language agreement covers property ownership, expense sharing, spousal support terms, separation clauses, and dispute resolution under the general contracts provisions of the Civil Code of Quebec (arts. 1375–1590 C.c.Q.).

Consent to Adoption (Quebec)

Create a formal consent to adoption document under Quebec civil law, governed by articles 543 to 584 of the Civil Code of Québec (C.c.Q.). This template covers both general and special consent, biological parent declarations, the 30-day retraction period under art. 557 C.c.Q., witness attestation requirements under art. 548 C.c.Q., child consent provisions for children 14 and older under art. 550 C.c.Q., and transmission to the Director of Youth Protection (DPJ). The document ensures compliance with the Loi sur la protection de la jeunesse and prioritizes the best interest of the child as required by art. 543 C.c.Q.

Minor Medical Consent Form (Quebec)

Create a legally compliant Quebec minor medical consent form authorizing a healthcare professional to provide care to a child, governed by CCQ arts. 10-25 (integrity of the person) and arts. 597-612 (parental authority). Includes emergency authorization, risk disclosure, and RAMQ health insurance number.

Consent to Care for Elderly Person (Quebec)

Create a Quebec consent to care for an elderly person (consentement aux soins pour personne aînée) under arts. 10-25 C.c.Q. Authorize medical, residential, and palliative care, specify refused treatments, attach conditions, and designate a substitute decision-maker under art. 15 C.c.Q. Compliant with the Loi concernant les soins de fin de vie.

Child Travel Consent (Quebec)

Create a legally sound Quebec child travel consent letter (autorisation parentale) under arts. 597-612 C.c.Q. (parental authority) and art. 604 C.c.Q. (best interest of the child). This template covers the consenting parent, accompanying adult, child identification, trip details, accommodation, emergency contacts, travel insurance, and medical authorization. Recommended by the Government of Canada and required at borders when a child travels with only one parent or a non-parent adult.

Marriage Contract — Quebec (Contrat de mariage)

Create a free Quebec Marriage Contract (Contrat de mariage) based on articles 431-492 of the Code civil du Québec. Choose your matrimonial regime: separation of property, partnership of acquests (default), or community of property. Includes family patrimony explanation, pre-marriage property declarations, gifts between spouses (donation entre vifs), and special clauses. Must be notarized (art. 440 CCQ). Fill out the form and download as PDF or Word.

Divorce Agreement (Quebec)

Create a comprehensive Quebec amicable divorce agreement (convention de divorce à l'amiable) governed by the federal Divorce Act (R.S.C. 1985, c. 3, 2nd Supp.) and the Code civil du Québec (CCQ). This template covers the mandatory equal partition of the family patrimony (patrimoine familial) under articles 414-426 CCQ, liquidation of the matrimonial regime (arts. 431-521 CCQ), compensatory allowance (prestation compensatoire, art. 427 CCQ), child custody and parental authority (arts. 599-612 CCQ), child support calculated under the Quebec child support determination model (CQLR c C-25.01, r. 0.4), spousal support (arts. 585-596 CCQ), debt allocation, and court homologation provisions.

Shared Custody Agreement (Quebec)

Create a comprehensive shared custody agreement under Quebec civil law, governed by articles 599 to 612 of the Civil Code of Quebec (C.c.Q.) on parental authority. This template helps parents establish a detailed custody schedule, holiday arrangements, decision-making authority, child support terms, communication rules, relocation clauses, and dispute resolution mechanisms. The agreement prioritizes the best interest of the child as required by article 604 C.c.Q. and includes all essential provisions for a workable co-parenting arrangement under Quebec family law.

Family Mediation Agreement (Quebec)

Create a Quebec family mediation agreement (convention de médiation familiale) under Code of Civil Procedure arts. 619-625 and the Regulation Respecting Family Mediation (RLRQ c. C-25.01, r. 0.1.2). Covers accredited mediator identification, mediation scope (custody, child support, spousal support, patrimony), confidentiality under art. 621 C.p.c., government subsidy (5 free sessions), and final agreement options. Best interest of child per art. 604 C.c.Q.

Civil Union Agreement (Quebec)

Create a Quebec civil union agreement (convention d'union civile) governed by the Code civil du Québec (CCQ arts. 521.1-521.19). French-language notarial document covering patrimonial regime selection (société d'acquêts or séparation de biens), family patrimony, family residence protections, and dissolution provisions. Quebec's civil union is a unique legal institution available to both same-sex and opposite-sex couples.

Birth Declaration (Quebec)

Create a Quebec Birth Declaration (Déclaration de naissance) for registering a newborn with the Directeur de l'état civil du Québec. Governed by the Code civil du Québec arts. 111-117. Must be filed within 30 days of birth. Includes child's name, parents' information, health professional details, and filiation provisions.

Delegation of Parental Authority (Quebec)

Create a Quebec delegation of parental authority (délégation d'autorité parentale) under art. 601 C.c.Q. Formally delegate specific attributes of parental authority — daily care, medical decisions, education, travel — to a trusted adult for a defined period. Includes scope of authority, restrictions, emergency procedures, and revocation clause per arts. 597-612 C.c.Q.

Support Claim (Quebec)

Create a legally compliant Quebec support claim (demande de pension alimentaire) under the Civil Code of Quebec, articles 585 to 596.1. This document allows an applicant to formally request child support, spousal support, or both from a respondent. The template follows Quebec civil law principles including the Regulation respecting the determination of child support payments and incorporates income-based calculation methodologies specific to Quebec family law. It includes sections for identifying both parties, detailing children information, specifying income sources, proposing monthly support amounts, and addressing special expenses.

Civil Union Dissolution Declaration (Quebec)

Create a joint notarial declaration for dissolving a civil union in Quebec under arts. 521.12–521.19 C.c.Q. Covers family patrimony partition, matrimonial regime liquidation, spousal support, children's arrangements, debt allocation, and notarial certification. Required for civil union dissolution without court proceedings.

Dog Grooming Agreement — Quebec

Quebec dog grooming service agreement governed by CCQ arts. 2098–2129 and the Animal Welfare and Safety Act (Loi sur le bien-être et la sécurité de l'animal, RLRQ c B-3.1). Covers services, health disclosures, vaccination records, handling protocols, liability for injury, and cancellation policy.

Dog Walking Agreement (Quebec)

Create a professional dog walking service agreement for Quebec. Under the Civil Code of Quebec (arts. 2098–2129 on contracts for services) and Quebec's Act respecting animal welfare and safety (Loi sur le bien-être et la sécurité de l'animal, LBEA), dog walkers have legal obligations regarding animal care. Since 2015, animals are recognized as sentient beings under art. 898.1 C.c.Q., creating heightened duty of care. This agreement covers services, fees, liability, emergency protocols, and insurance obligations between the dog walker and pet owner.

Temporary Custody Agreement — Quebec

Create a Quebec temporary custody agreement (convention de garde temporaire) under article 601 C.c.Q. for short-term delegation of parental authority. Covers reason for delegation, duration, medical consent, school authority, emergency contacts, restrictions, and revocation. Protects the child's best interest per article 604 C.c.Q.

Gym Membership Agreement — Quebec

Quebec gym membership agreement governed by the Consumer Protection Act (RLRQ c P-40.1) arts. 187-190.1 on physical fitness studio contracts and CCQ arts. 2098-2129. Covers membership fees, access rights, cancellation within 10 days, auto-renewal, and liability.

Parenting Plan (Quebec)

Create a detailed parenting plan (plan parental) for co-parenting after separation in Quebec. A parenting plan is a comprehensive document that goes beyond a basic custody agreement to cover the day-to-day logistics of co-parenting, including regular schedules, holiday and vacation sharing, school decisions, medical decisions, communication rules, dispute resolution, and protocols for changes. Under the Civil Code of Quebec (arts. 33, 599–612 C.c.Q.) and the federal Divorce Act, all arrangements must serve the best interest of the child.

Personal Chef Agreement — Quebec

Quebec personal chef service agreement governed by CCQ arts. 2098–2129 and the Food Products Act (RLRQ c P-29). Covers meal planning, grocery procurement, kitchen use, dietary restrictions, food safety obligations under MAPAQ, liability for foodborne illness, and payment terms.

Personal Training Agreement — Quebec

Quebec personal training agreement governed by the Code civil du Québec (arts. 2098-2129 on contracts for services) and the Consumer Protection Act (RLRQ c P-40.1) for pre-paid training packages. Covers trainer qualifications, session schedule, cancellation policy, liability waiver, and health disclosure.

Pet Custody Agreement (Quebec)

Create a pet custody agreement for separating couples in Quebec. Since the 2015 amendment to the Civil Code of Quebec (art. 898.1 C.c.Q.), animals are legally recognized as sentient beings (êtres doués de sensibilité) with legal protections, distinct from ordinary property. Quebec courts may now consider the animal's well-being when deciding pet ownership and access disputes during separation or divorce. This agreement establishes which partner keeps the pet, visitation schedules, financial responsibilities, and veterinary decision-making.

Postnuptial Agreement (Quebec)

Create a postnuptial marriage contract (modification du contrat de mariage ou convention matrimoniale) for already-married spouses in Quebec. Under article 438 of the Civil Code of Quebec, spouses may modify their matrimonial regime during marriage by notarial act. A postnuptial agreement can change the couple's matrimonial regime (e.g., from partnership of acquests to separation as to property), create new property arrangements, establish spousal support terms, or address inheritance. Like prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements in Quebec must be notarized to be valid.

Prenuptial Agreement (Quebec)

Create a marriage contract (contrat de mariage) under Quebec civil law before marriage. Under the Civil Code of Quebec (arts. 431–521 C.c.Q.), spouses may establish their matrimonial regime by contract before or during marriage. Without a marriage contract, the default regime of partnership of acquests (société d'acquêts, arts. 448–484 C.c.Q.) applies. A prenuptial agreement in Quebec must be notarized to be valid and typically addresses the matrimonial regime, family patrimony (arts. 414–426 C.c.Q.), spousal support waivers, and inheritance provisions.

Recognition of Paternity (Quebec)

Create a Quebec recognition of paternity (reconnaissance de paternité) under arts. 523-529 C.c.Q. (filiation by blood). Formally establish filiation between a father and child, addressing parental authority, child support obligations, inheritance rights, surname choice, and filing with the Directeur de l'état civil. Irrevocable once accepted per art. 530 C.c.Q.

Daycare Service Contract — Quebec

Quebec childcare and daycare service contract governed by CCQ arts. 2098–2129 and the Act Respecting Educational Childcare Services (Loi sur les services de garde éducatifs à l'enfance, RLRQ c S-4.1.1). Covers care hours, fees, subsidy eligibility, medication consent, emergency contacts, and termination procedures.

Travel Consent Form (Quebec)

Create a travel consent form allowing a minor child to travel internationally or domestically without both parents present. Canada's federal government and the Civil Code of Quebec (arts. 597–612 on parental authority) both address the rights of children to travel. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) strongly recommends a travel consent letter when a child travels with only one parent, a guardian, or unaccompanied. Quebec's parental authority rules (arts. 600–602 C.c.Q.) require both parents' consent for major decisions affecting the child, including international travel.

Tutoring Agreement — Quebec

Quebec tutoring agreement governed by the Code civil du Québec arts. 2098-2129 (contract for services). Covers subject matter, session schedule, hourly rate or package fees, cancellation policy, homework policy, and confidentiality of academic records.

Tutoring Service Contract — Quebec

Quebec tutoring service contract governed by CCQ arts. 2098–2129. Covers subjects, session schedule, hourly rate, online or in-person delivery, cancellation policy, student confidentiality, and performance obligations. Suitable for private tutors and educational service companies.

Bills of Sale

Boat Bill of Sale — Quebec — Acte

Quebec boat and watercraft bill of sale (acte de vente de bateau) governed by the Code civil du Québec (arts. 1708-1805), the Canada Shipping Act 2001, and the Small Vessel Regulations. Covers HIN/NIQ, Transport Canada licence, engine details, trailer inclusion, marine survey, and warranty provisions.

Snowmobile / ATV Bill of Sale — Quebec

Quebec bill of sale for snowmobiles (motoneiges) and ATVs/UTVs (véhicules tout-terrain) governed by the Code civil du Québec (arts. 1708-1805) and the Loi sur les véhicules hors route (RLRQ, c. V-1.3). Covers vehicle type, serial/VIN, SAAQ registration, FCMQ/FQA membership, warranty, and existing liens.

Vehicle Bill of Sale — Quebec

Quebec vehicle bill of sale (acte de vente de véhicule) governed by the Code civil du Québec (arts. 1708-1805), the Code de la sécurité routière, and the Loi sur la protection du consommateur. Covers VIN/NIV, odometer disclosure, SAAQ transfer obligations, QST on estimated value, warranty exclusion or inclusion (art. 1726 CCQ), and existing liens.

Bill of Sale — Quebec

Quebec general bill of sale for movable property governed by Code civil du Québec arts. 1708-1805 (vente). Covers seller and buyer identification, property description, sale price in CAD, warranty of title (art. 1723 CCQ), latent defects warranty (art. 1726 CCQ), and delivery.

Boat Bill of Sale — Quebec

Quebec boat bill of sale governed by CCQ arts. 1708–1805, the Canada Shipping Act 2001, and the Small Vessel Regulations (SOR/2010-91). Records HIN/NIQ, Transport Canada licence, engine and trailer details, warranty provisions, and RDPRM lien status.

Furniture Bill of Sale — Quebec

Quebec furniture and household goods bill of sale governed by CCQ arts. 1708–1805. Covers individual items and full household lots, warranty provisions, condition disclosure, delivery terms, and transfer of ownership rules under Quebec civil law.

Bill of Sale — Vehicle (Simple) — Quebec

Simple Quebec vehicle bill of sale for SAAQ registration transfer governed by CCQ arts. 1708-1805 and the Highway Safety Code (RLRQ c C-24.2). Streamlined one-page format covering VIN, parties, price, odometer, and warranty status for quick SAAQ processing.

Releases & Waivers

Liability Waiver / Release (Quebec)

Create a Quebec liability waiver (décharge de responsabilité) under CCQ arts. 1457-1481. Compliant with art. 1474 (bodily injury cannot be excluded) and art. 1474 al. 2 (material damage exclusion allowed except for gross fault). Covers activity description, specific risk acknowledgment, scope of release, insurance recommendation, and governing law.

Deed of Release — Quebec (Acte de quittance)

Create a Quebec Deed of Release (Acte de quittance) to formally discharge a specific obligation, debt, or claim. Governed by CCQ arts. 1687–1697 on extinction of obligations. Used to confirm full payment, release a guarantor, or discharge a mortgage. More specific and formal than a general release. Download as PDF or Word.

Event Participation Waiver (Renonciation — Participation à un événement) — Quebec

Quebec event participation waiver and release of liability under CCQ arts. 1474-1476. Covers assumption of risks inherent to the event, photo/video consent, medical authorization, and limitation of organizer liability for festivals, races, workshops, and public gatherings.

General Release — Quebec (Quittance générale)

Create a Quebec General Release (Quittance générale) to fully discharge all claims, demands, and causes of action between parties. Governed by CCQ arts. 1687–1692 (remission of debt). Used to settle disputes, end litigation, or close business relationships. Download as PDF or Word.

General Release of Liability — Quebec (CCQ)

Create a Quebec General Release of Liability (Quittance générale) under CCQ arts. 1687-1697 (extinction of obligations) and art. 1474 (exclusion of liability). One party releases another from all claims arising from a specific event or relationship. Suitable for dispute resolution, settlement of claims, and risk management. Note: releases of bodily injury and grossly negligent conduct are void under CCQ. Download as PDF or Word.

Hold Harmless Agreement — Quebec (Accord d'indemnisation / Clause d'exonération)

Create a Quebec Hold Harmless Agreement (Clause d'exonération de responsabilité) under CCQ arts. 1474–1477. Protects one party from liability claims arising from activities, services, or events. Note: Quebec courts strictly limit exoneration clauses — gross negligence and intentional fault cannot be excluded. Download as PDF or Word.

Liability Waiver — Quebec (CCQ)

Create a Quebec Liability Waiver (Renonciation à la responsabilité) under CCQ arts. 1474-1476 (exclusion and limitation of liability) and arts. 1457-1481 (extracontractual liability). Covers waiver of claims, assumption of risk, and indemnification. Suitable for recreational activities, events, sports, and services. Note: bodily injury waivers and waivers for intentional/grossly negligent conduct are void under CCQ art. 1474. Download as PDF or Word.

Accident Release & Settlement — Quebec

Quebec accident release and settlement governed by CCQ arts. 1457–1469 (civil liability), arts. 1607–1625 (damages), and arts. 1687–1698 (quittance). Covers property damage and personal injury settlements following accidents. NOTE: Quebec's no-fault auto insurance (SAAQ, Loi sur l'assurance automobile) covers bodily injury in auto accidents — this form is primarily for property damage or non-auto accident settlements.

General Release (Full Discharge) — Quebec

Quebec general release and full discharge (quittance générale) governed by articles 1687–1698 of the Code civil du Québec. Formally acknowledges that a debt or obligation has been fully paid and discharges the debtor from all claims arising from the original obligation. Includes presumption of payment under art. 1697 CCQ and optional reservation of rights.

Release of Liability — Quebec (CCQ)

Create a Quebec Release of Liability (Décharge de responsabilité) for a specific incident, event, or transaction under CCQ arts. 1474-1476 and arts. 1687-1697. One party releases another from claims arising from a defined situation. Suitable for accident settlements, property damage disputes, and post-incident risk management. Download as PDF or Word.

Waiver of Rights — Quebec

Quebec waiver of rights document governed by the Code civil du Québec (arts. 1338, 631, 1377–1456). Allows a party to formally renounce specific legal rights, claims, or entitlements — either fully or partially — in favour of a beneficiary party. Includes acknowledgment of independent legal advice, good faith declaration, and consideration provisions.

Sport Activity Waiver (Renonciation — Activité sportive) — Quebec

Quebec sport and recreational activity waiver governed by CCQ arts. 1474-1476 (exclusion of liability) and art. 1457 (extracontractual liability). Covers assumption of inherent risks, limitation of liability, and participant acknowledgement for sports clubs, gyms, and recreational organizers.

Consent Forms

School Field Trip Authorization (Quebec)

Create a Quebec school field trip authorization (autorisation de sortie scolaire) grounded in parental authority arts. 597-612 C.c.Q. and the Loi sur l'instruction publique. Covers child and parent identification, activity description, destination, transportation, emergency contacts, medical information, and photo consent.

Personal Data Collection Consent Form (Quebec)

Create a Loi 25-compliant Quebec personal data collection consent form specifying the types of data collected, purpose, retention period, third-party sharing, and individual rights under CCQ art. 37. Includes privacy officer designation and cross-border transfer disclosure.

Photo and Video Consent Form (Quebec)

Create a legally compliant Quebec photo and video consent form protecting the subject's right to their image under CCQ arts. 35-36, the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, and Loi 25. Specifies authorized uses, duration, compensation, and revocability.

Medical Research Consent Form (Quebec)

Create a Quebec medical research consent form (formulaire de consentement à la recherche médicale) grounded in CCQ arts. 20-25 (integrity of the person), art. 24 (written consent and right to withdraw), and art. 1375 (good faith). Covers principal investigator identification, research project description, procedures, risks, benefits, data confidentiality, financial compensation, right to withdrawal, ethics board approval, and free and informed consent declaration.

Background Check Consent Form (Quebec)

Create a Quebec background check consent form compliant with Loi 25, CCQ art. 37, and the Quebec Charter. Authorizes criminal record, credit, employment history, education, driving record, and reference checks, with anti-discrimination protection under the Charter for pardoned offences.

Pet Sitting Contract — Contrat (Quebec)

Create a Quebec pet sitting and pet care contract (contrat de garde d'animaux) governed by the Code civil du Québec (CCQ arts. 2098-2129, arts. 2283-2292, arts. 1457 and 1466). French-language document covering animal identification, care period, location (pet sitter's home / owner's home / kennel), daily care instructions (feeding, exercise), medication authorization, emergency veterinary authorization with spending cap, daily rate and payment, liability exclusions (pre-existing conditions, escape, owner responsibility per art. 1466), cancellation policy, and bonne foi (art. 1375 CCQ).

General Consent Form (Quebec)

Create a Quebec general consent form (formulaire de consentement général) grounded in CCQ arts. 10-25 (right to integrity, informed consent) and the Charte des droits et libertés. Adaptable to research studies, activities, data collection, photography, and other situations requiring free and informed consent.

Medical Consent Form (Quebec)

Create a medical consent form under Quebec civil law. Articles 10–25 of the Civil Code of Quebec establish the right to physical integrity (inviolabilité de la personne) and require free and informed consent for all medical care. Article 11 provides that no person may be made to undergo care without their consent except in emergencies. This form covers consent to medical treatment, surgical procedures, anesthesia, diagnostic tests, and related care, with provisions for minors (art. 14 C.c.Q.) and substitute decision-makers.

Photo and Image Consent Form — Quebec

Quebec photo and image consent form under CCQ art. 35-36 (right to privacy and image) and Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels dans le secteur privé (RLRQ, c. P-39.1). Covers use of photographs, videos, and likeness for commercial, editorial, and social media purposes.

Special Power of Attorney (Quebec)

Create a special (limited) power of attorney (procuration spéciale / mandat spécial) for a specific transaction or act under Quebec civil law. Governed by articles 2130–2185 of the Civil Code of Quebec, a special mandate authorizes the mandatary (agent) to perform one or more specific legal acts on behalf of the mandator, such as signing a real estate deed, operating a vehicle in a commercial transaction, managing a specific bank account, or representing the mandator at a particular meeting. Unlike a general mandate, a special mandate is strictly limited to the enumerated acts.

Legal Declarations

Income Attestation (Quebec)

Create a free Quebec Income Attestation (Attestation de revenus) issued by an employer, CPA accountant, or as a self-declaration. Used for rental applications, mortgage pre-approval, immigration, and government programs. Complies with CCQ art. 1375 (bonne foi), Loi 25 (privacy), and the Loi de l'impôt sur le revenu. Covers employment income, self-employment, pensions, investments, and additional income sources. Bill 96 compliant — in French. Download as PDF or Word instantly.

Domicile Declaration (Quebec)

Create a sworn Quebec Domicile Declaration (Déclaration de domicile) confirming your legal domicile under Code civil du Québec arts. 75-83. Used for school enrollment, government programs, TAQ proceedings, financial institutions, immigration, and tax purposes. Must be sworn before a commissioner of oaths.

Identity Declaration (Quebec)

Create a Quebec sworn identity declaration (déclaration d'identité) governed by the Code civil du Québec (arts. 1-9), the Code de procédure civile, and the Loi sur les commissaires à l'assermentation (RLRQ, c. C-20). French-language document confirming a person's identity, used when official documents are unavailable, show name discrepancies, or when required by financial institutions, government bodies, or estate proceedings. Includes bonne foi clause (art. 1375 CCQ).

Ownership Declaration (Quebec)

Create a Quebec sworn ownership declaration (déclaration de propriété) governed by the Code civil du Québec (arts. 947-953 on ownership, art. 2813+ on land register) and the Loi sur les commissaires à l'assermentation (RLRQ, c. C-20). French-language document confirming ownership of movable or immovable property, identifying the property by cadastre number, describing the method of acquisition, and disclosing any hypothecs or charges. Used for insurance claims, estate purposes, financial institution requirements, and land register registrations. Includes bonne foi clause (art. 1375 CCQ).

Statutory Declaration (Quebec)

Create a legally binding Quebec Statutory Declaration (Déclaration solennelle) made under oath or solemn affirmation before a commissioner of oaths. Governed by the Code civil du Québec, Code de procédure civile (art. 51+) and the Loi sur le serment (RLRQ, c. S-38). Used for identity confirmation, civil status matters, succession, administrative and financial purposes.

Cease and Desist Letter (Quebec)

Create a legally compliant Quebec cease and desist letter (lettre de cessation et d'abstention) under CCQ art. 1457 (extra-contractual liability), arts. 1607-1625 (damages), art. 1375 (good faith), and Code of Civil Procedure arts. 509-510 (injunctive relief). This formal demand letter requires the recipient to immediately stop unlawful conduct — including intellectual property infringement, defamation, harassment, breach of contract, unfair competition, or neighbourhood nuisance — and warns of injunction and damages proceedings if non-compliant. Suitable for individuals and businesses in Quebec.

Letter of Intent to Sue (Quebec)

Create a legally compliant Quebec letter of intent to sue (lettre d'intention de poursuivre) under CCQ articles 1604 (formal notice as prerequisite), 2892 (interruption of prescription), and Code of Civil Procedure arts. 1-7 (duty to consider mediation before court). This pre-litigation letter serves as the final formal warning before filing a lawsuit, documents that the claimant acted in good faith under CCQ art. 1375, interrupts the 3-year prescription period under CCQ art. 2925, and includes a mediation offer as required by the CPC. Suitable for all civil claims: unpaid debts, contract breaches, hidden defects, property damages, and civil liability.

Visa Invitation Letter for Visitor to Quebec (Canada)

Create a formal Quebec visa invitation letter (lettre d'invitation pour visa) to support a temporary resident visa (TRV) application to IRCC. Complies with LIPR (L.C. 2001, ch. 27) and IRCC guidelines. Covers inviter identification, visitor details, visit purpose, accommodation, and financial responsibility.

Notarized Letter / Notarial Declaration (Quebec)

Create an authentic notarized letter or notarial declaration for Quebec under the Loi sur le notariat (RLRQ c. N-3) and CCQ arts. 2813–2821. This authentic act received by a Quebec notary has full evidentiary value against all persons (CCQ art. 2818) and is used for formal notices, solemn declarations, and official attestations.

Consumer Complaint Letter (Quebec)

Create a formal Quebec Consumer Complaint Letter (Lettre de plainte du consommateur) grounded in the Loi sur la protection du consommateur (LPC), L.R.Q., c. P-40.1. This template covers defective products, unrendered services, false advertising, warranty refusals, and delivery delays. Fields cover consumer and merchant identification, purchase details (invoice number, amount, date), problem description with problem-type selection, prior steps taken, formal demand (refund, exchange, repair, compensation, or contract cancellation), response deadline, and OPC referral notice. Includes mandatory bonne foi clause (CCQ art. 1375), LPC arts. 8-54 (consumer rights), arts. 228-231 (remedies), and art. 272 (presumption). Bill 96 compliant. Download as PDF or Word.

Noise Complaint Demand Letter (Quebec)

Create a legally compliant Quebec neighbourhood noise complaint demand letter (mise en demeure pour troubles de voisinage) under CCQ art. 976 (abnormal neighbourhood disturbances), art. 1457 (civil liability), arts. 1594-1600 (formal notice), and art. 1375 (good faith). This formal demand letter requires the neighbour to immediately cease excessive noise — including loud music, construction, barking animals, or parties — and warns of injunction proceedings under CPC arts. 509-510 and damages under CCQ arts. 1607-1625 if the disturbance continues. Compliant with Quebec municipal noise by-laws.

Proof of Residence / Residency Attestation (Quebec)

Create a Quebec proof of residency attestation (preuve de résidence) confirming a person's domicile under CCQ arts. 75–83. Used for RAMQ enrollment, school registration, MIFI immigration applications, government programs, and financial institutions. Includes good faith declaration and optional commissioner of oaths section.

Proof of Residency Letter — Quebec (Attestation de résidence)

Create a Quebec Proof of Residency Letter (Attestation de résidence) to confirm a person's residential address. Used for SAAQ driver's licence applications, RAMQ health insurance registration, school enrollment, banking, government services, and immigration purposes. Bilingual French/English format.

Personal Letters

Character Reference Letter (Quebec)

Create a character reference letter for use in legal proceedings, immigration applications, employment, or other official purposes in Quebec. Character reference letters are commonly used in criminal proceedings before Quebec courts, immigration hearings before the Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB), child custody cases in the Superior Court of Quebec, and professional licensing applications. The letter should be sincere, specific, and relevant to the purpose for which it is intended.

Letter of Authority — Quebec (Lettre d'autorisation)

Create a Quebec Letter of Authority (Lettre d'autorisation) to grant a specific, limited authorization to act on your behalf. Less formal than a notarized Power of Attorney, suitable for single transactions, medical decisions, collecting mail, or managing a specific account. Governed by CCQ art. 2130. Download as PDF or Word.

Character Recommendation Letter (Quebec)

Create a personal character recommendation letter for use in Quebec for professional licensing, academic applications, volunteer positions, housing applications, or community purposes. Unlike a professional reference or employment reference, a character recommendation letter focuses on the person's moral qualities, integrity, community involvement, and personal conduct. In Quebec, such letters are commonly used for applications to the Barreau du Québec, Chambre des notaires, professional orders (ordres professionnels), housing co-operatives, and community organizations.

Immigration Recommendation Letter (Quebec)

Create a recommendation letter for immigration purposes in Quebec. Quebec has unique immigration powers under the Canada-Quebec Accord (1991), and the Ministère de l'Immigration, de la Francisation et de l'Intégration (MIFI) administers the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (Programme des travailleurs qualifiés du Québec, PTQQ), the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ), and the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program. Recommendation letters are commonly required for immigration applications, refugee hearings before the IRB, sponsorship applications, and citizenship applications.

Reference Letter (Quebec)

Create a professional reference letter for employment, academic, or general purposes in Quebec. In Quebec, reference letters (lettres de référence) are commonly used for job applications, academic admissions, professional licensing, volunteer positions, and awards. Under Quebec's Act respecting labour standards (Loi sur les normes du travail) and the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, employers providing references must be truthful and must not discriminate based on protected grounds. A well-crafted reference letter can significantly impact the recipient's professional and academic opportunities.