Marriage has legal and financial consequences. We can advise you on the subject of marriage contracts and explain the various matrimonial property regimes and their effects so that you can start this new phase of your life well prepared.
Cohabitation is less legally regulated than marriage. We help you to make important agreements, such as a cohabitation agreement, to clearly regulate mutual rights and obligations and avoid disputes. We will also show you how you can protect each other.
The dissolution of a joint household requires arrangements regarding children, use of property, rental agreements and financial obligations. We support you in clarifying all legal and practical issues.
A divorce affects not only the marriage itself, but also assets, maintenance, child support and pension provision. We guide you through the entire process and ensure that your rights are protected.
Your claims and obligations depend on the matrimonial property regime and existing agreements. We will examine your situation and help you to assert your claims and defend yourself against unjustified claims.
The matrimonial property regime regulates the division of assets and compensation payments in the event of a divorce. We clarify which claims exist and support you in a fair and legally secure settlement.
The occupational benefits saved during the marriage are generally divided between the spouses in the event of a divorce. We explain the legal requirements and when an exception applies and help you to find a fair solution.
In the event of separation or divorce, the welfare of the children and their rights are paramount. We advise you on parental care, custody and visiting arrangements and support you in working out fair solutions.
Moving abroad with children requires the consent of the other parent or authorization from the court or an authority in the case of joint parental custody. We support you in clarifying the legal requirements and in any proceedings.
Marriage has legal and financial consequences. We can advise you on the subject of marriage contracts and explain the various matrimonial property regimes and their effects so that you can start this new phase of your life well prepared.
Cohabitation is less legally regulated than marriage. We help you to make important agreements, such as a cohabitation agreement, to clearly regulate mutual rights and obligations and avoid disputes. We will also show you how you can protect each other.
The dissolution of a joint household requires arrangements regarding children, use of property, rental agreements and financial obligations. We support you in clarifying all legal and practical issues.
A divorce affects not only the marriage itself, but also assets, maintenance, child support and pension provision. We guide you through the entire process and ensure that your rights are protected.
Your claims and obligations depend on the matrimonial property regime and existing agreements. We will examine your situation and help you to assert your claims and defend yourself against unjustified claims.
The matrimonial property regime regulates the division of assets and compensation payments in the event of a divorce. We clarify which claims exist and support you in a fair and legally secure settlement.
The occupational benefits saved during the marriage are generally divided between the spouses in the event of a divorce. We explain the legal requirements and when an exception applies and help you to find a fair solution.
In the event of separation or divorce, the welfare of the children and their rights are paramount. We advise you on parental care, custody and visiting arrangements and support you in working out fair solutions.
Moving abroad with children requires the consent of the other parent or authorization from the court or an authority in the case of joint parental custody. We support you in clarifying the legal requirements and in any proceedings.