
Support Payments in Longueuil: Clear and Responsible Legal Guidance
Are you looking for clear answers about support payments in Longueuil? Support aims to meet a child’s essential needs or, depending on the context, those of a former spouse, while taking each party’s income and situation into account. An agreement or a judgment sets the amount at separation or divorce. You can seek a review when circumstances change, for example, after a significant change in income or a change in family circumstances.
Do you want guidance from a family law team? At Grenier Laliberté Lawyers in Longueuil, we draw on nearly 40 years of experience. Our lawyers, members of the Barreau du Québec, handle support calculations and reviews, negotiations, agreement drafting, and representation before the courts. The firm serves Longueuil, Brossard, and the entire South Shore of Montreal. Contact us for an initial review of your file.
Our Services for Support Payments
To guide you effectively with support payments in Longueuil, our team offers the following services:
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Child support
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Spousal support
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Initial calculation, updates, and review of the amount
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Representation in negotiations or before the courts
Do you need to assess your situation now? Contact us for clear legal guidance.

Service Area
We serve Montreal’s South Shore, notably in Longueuil and Brossard, as well as the following cities:
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Boucherville
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Saint-Lambert
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Saint-Bruno
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Sainte-Julie
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La Prairie
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Greenfield Park
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Chambly
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Carignan
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Saint-Basile-le-Grand
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LeMoyne
We also serve other South Shore municipalities. Call us to confirm coverage for your area and to plan a first meeting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Before you begin any process, here are the essentials to help you understand support payments in Longueuil and act at the right time.
How Do You Calculate Support Payments?
You base the amount on income and needs, and then you set it by agreement or judgment.
When Can You Request a Change?
You can request a change when a significant and unforeseen event occurs, for example, a marked change in income.
Does Retirement End the Payments?
Retirement does not automatically end payments. It can justify a review when the financial impact is real.
Can You Assist Me in Negotiations or in Court?
Yes, we prepare your file, negotiate, and litigate when needed.
