Advice in family law deals with all legal questions surrounding the family. This includes topics such as divorce, maintenance, custody, and asset division. A lawyer can inform you about your rights and obligations as well as the typical course of such a procedure.
A procedure typically begins with the filing of an application with the competent family court. This is followed by written statements and often one or more court hearings for discussion. The law stipulates that in many cases, an out-of-court attempt at settlement should first be undertaken.
Early legal advice helps to understand the complex legal regulations and to assess the potential consequences of decisions. This allows you to prepare for the procedure and develop realistic expectations, without specific outcomes being promised.
The law regulates the requirements for a divorce, such as the separation year, as well as the consequences such as the equalization of accrued gains, post-marital maintenance, and parental custody. The precise application of the law to the individual case is a central point of legal advice.
Yes, through thorough preparation and clear communication with your legal representative, you can positively help shape the course. The choice of procedural path (e.g., consensual divorce) and the quality of the documents submitted have an influence on the further course.
We provide objective and clear advice for legal proceedings in the context of family and partnership.