Online videoconference with Me Luc Trudeau, lawyer

From saturday june 18 2022  2:00 p.m. to saturday june 18 2022  3:30 p.m.

The Quebec Grandparents Association invites you to a video conference with Me Luc Trudeau, a family lawyer with over thirty-five years of experience.

First, the president, Mr. Henri Lafrance, will briefly present the mission and services offered to Quebec grandparents.

Secondly, Me Luc Trudeau will inform you of the consequences of the reduction of grandparents’ rights by Bill 2 adopted last June 8.

Me Luc Trudeau, a family lawyer with more than thirty-five years of experience, will assert the right of grandchildren to maintain their ties with their grandparents, both in Superior Court and in the Youth Division, and will explain the existing recourses in this regard. He will also be available to answer questions from members present on this thorny but very real subject. The conference will be followed by a question and answer period.

The conference is free for members and $10 for non-members. If you wish to become a member of our Association, it is $25 per person and $40 for a couple. This gives you access to a free activity each month and to important discounts on the fees of certain professionals.

The videoconference will take place via the ZOOM platform. If this is your first experience with ZOOM, please feel free to connect in advance to make sure everything is working properly on your device. To help you, we will open the "virtual" room at 1:30 p.m. to familiarize you with the platform and to interact with each other.

The link to access the virtual room will be sent to you by email after you register for the videoconference. To register, click on the REGISTER button located at the top or bottom of your screen. At the scheduled time, simply click on the ZOOM link that will be sent to you.

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, June 18 at 2:00 pm on the ZOOM platform.

Online videoconference with  Me Luc Trudeau, lawyer


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