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    Phone:306-949-5616

    Fax:306-775-2234

    Email:maureen.dumonceaux@noblejohnston.com

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    Maureen Dumonceaux

    Maureen S. Dumonceaux was born in Vancouver, B.C. and did her undergraduate work at Simon Fraser University. She moved to Saskatchewan in 1983. In 1986 she obtained her LL.B. with distinction from the University of Saskatchewan. Maureen articled with Saskatchewan Justice and was called to the Saskatchewan Bar in 1987.

    Maureen is a member of the Collaborative Lawyers of Saskatchewan and acts as an adjudicator for the Saskatchewan Labour Standards Branch. She has also served on the Board of Revision, which hears tax assessment appeals for the City of Regina from 1997-2008.

    Maureen practices in the areas of family law, wills and estates and real estate. In addition to practicing law, Maureen is active in the operation of a family farm.

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    Preparing a Will may be one of the most important actions that you ever take because it leaves a legacy of your life’s work.

    We encourage you to prepare your Will with a lawyer because you are an individual with unique needs; customized service will accommodate your situation more specifically than any template or kit.

    Power of Attorney

    There may come a time when want someone to handle some or all of your financial and/or property affairs. A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to grant another person the power to act on your behalf. You may continue to act on your own behalf and have control over your affairs, but the attorney will also be able to take action.

    Health Care Directive (Living Will)

    A Health Care Directive, also known as a Living Will, is a document that lets others know how you would like to be treated if you lose your capacity to make decisions about your health care. It gives your doctor or other health care provider directions about what kind of health care measures are acceptable to you. When your doctor or other health care provider follows your directions, he or she has protection from subsequent legal action.

    Estate Administration

    Being named the Executor of an estate involves a great deal of paperwork. We help streamline the process with a package that will help you obtain the necessary documentation.