French is the official language of Juge.ca. In the event of any discrepancy, ambiguity, omission, or conflict of interpretation, the French version shall prevail.
Resources, research, partnerships, and advisory participation for the legal profession.
Guided self-help flows are being prepared for jurisdictions where Juge.ca is live (currently: Québec). Other regions show general information only, not local law.
Juge.ca is building a professional surface for Québec attorneys and notaries: a multi-matter workspace, client-dossier collaboration, and tools that turn organized facts and evidence into procedure-ready packages.
We intend to publish research and practical materials on access to justice, self-representation outcomes, and legal-workflow technology. Contributors are welcome.
We welcome partnerships with bar associations, legal clinics, community organizations, law faculties, and institutional stakeholders that share our access-to-justice mission.
We are forming an advisory group of practitioners to review legal pathways, validate jurisdictional accuracy, and keep the platform within professional and ethical bounds. To participate, contact us.
We are designing a moderated, multilingual Q&A space where litigants, students, and practitioners can ask and answer general legal-information questions across our supported languages. The goal is shared, plain-language understanding — not legal advice, and not a substitute for a licensed professional.
Posts will be moderated and clearly framed as general information. Until the community surface opens, our research and publications offer a live example of the kind of plain-language material we intend to host.
We plan to publish self-paced courses and lessons that walk through everyday legal procedures step by step — from organizing facts and evidence to understanding deadlines, forms, and the path a matter takes. Lessons will be offered in our supported languages and framed as general legal information.
The Academy will draw on the same vetted materials as our research hub, which serves today as a preview of the depth and register the lessons will follow.