Personalized Legal Support From Our Civil Law Lawyers

Count on the specialized expertise of our civil law lawyers to handle complex or contentious situations.

Defending Your Rights and Interests

Resolution of Civil Disputes

If you are facing issues related to housing, contracts, construction work, neighbour disputes, unpaid debts, or disagreements between co-owners, our civil law lawyers are here to protect your rights and interests.

At Veritas Avocats, we support you in navigating these situations, whether it is to understand your rights, prevent a conflict from escalating, or represent you when legal action is necessary.

We take the time to review your situation, explain your options, and recommend the best course of action, whether through negotiation, a formal notice, or legal action. When possible, we aim for effective solutions to reduce delays, costs, and stress, while providing strong representation when necessary.

Expert Legal Guidance, Paired With Dedicated Support

In every case, our goal is to provide clear guidance, attentive representation, and practical solutions tailored to your specific circumstances.

  • Housing
  • Debt recovery
  • Restitution of payments made in error
  • Latent defects
  • Contracts
  • Obligations and civil liability
  • Co-Ownership and partition of undivided property
  • Neighbourhood disturbances
  • Unjust enrichment
  • Disputes related to construction work
  • Labour law

Initiating Civil Law Proceedings

Civil law matters can affect various aspects of personal or professional life and require a rigorous yet accessible assessment. At Veritas Avocats, we adopt a thoughtful approach that takes into account the context of the file, the legal issues involved, and the objectives pursued.

01.Consultation and Review of the Situation
02.Legal Assessment and Evaluation of Options
03.Formal Demand Letter, Where Required
04.Appropriate Steps and Legal Representation

Frequently Asked Questions

01.When should I consult a civil law lawyer?
02.Do all civil law matters have to go to court?
03.Is a formal demand letter always mandatory?
04.What documents should I prepare for an initial consultation?