Catherine Integlia

Notary

Language

English, French, Italian

Office

Montréal

 

Catherine Integlia is a notary in our Business Law, Family Law, and Estates, Wills and Trusts groups. She specializes in guiding liquidators, heirs, and other clients through the complexities of estate settlement and non-contentious proceedings. Known for her caring approach, Catherine is passionate about supporting clients during some of life’s most challenging moments.


Representative files and mandates

  • Estate settlement:
    • Accompanying liquidators and/or heirs in the management and settlement of estates with assets situated in Quebec, Canada and internationally
    • Recovering and transferring the ownership of assets (property, bank accounts, vehicles)
    • Preparing estate inventories
    • Providing legal guidance on how to properly follow the steps for estate settlement
    • Offering legal opinions on estate law for international use
  • Non-contentious proceedings:
    • Accredited by the Chambre des notaires du Québec for the homologation of mandates and the institution of tutorship proceedings
    • Probate of Wills
    • Issuing Letters of Verification for use outside of Quebec
  • Authenticating and certifying documents for international use (apostille certification)
  • Preparing notarial deeds:
    • Declaration of heirship
    • Declaration of transmission
    • Designation of liquidators
    • Gifts
    • Last Wills and Testaments
    • Power of Attorney
    • Protection Mandates
    • Marriage Contracts


Honours

  • Eugène-Poirier Award for excellence in notarial practice, Université de Montréal (2023)
  • Admission scholarship – 1st cycle, Université de Montréal (2021)


Community Involvement

Centre des femmes de Rivières-des-Prairies

  • President of the Board of Directors (2023-2024)
  • Vice-President of the Board of Directors (2022-2023)


Education

Master of Laws in Notarial Law (LL.M.)

Université de Montréal

2023

Bachelor of Civil Law (LL.B.)

Université de Montréal

2021


Professional orders

Chambre des notaires du Québec

2023