Family law
Legal assistance in family matters: divorce, alimony, parental responsibility, division of property and more.
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Our law firm provides legal assistance in the field of family and guardianship law. Family law regulates many aspects of everyday life, and its standards apply in situations of family disagreement. These matters are often accompanied by a high degree of emotion, which is why our firm focuses on a personalized approach to each client and listening to their needs.
We understand that the assistance of a professional attorney is crucial and plays a dual role in these matters. Our goal is to both protect the client's legal interests and provide emotional support. When handling family matters, we first strive to reach an agreement between the parties. Only if an amicable resolution is not possible do we take steps to initiate court proceedings.
We specialize in, among others:
- conducting divorce and separation cases,
- determining contact with children, their place of residence and issues of parental authority,
- advice and representation in maintenance matters,
- handling cases regarding the division of joint property,
- providing assistance in cases involving parental kidnapping,
- representation in cases of establishing and denying parentage, adoption and foster care.
Our goal is to provide professional legal services in every case, even the most complex.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The duration of the proceedings depends on the complexity of the case. In the case of a no-fault divorce, it usually takes several months. In cases involving disputes over fault, children, or property, the process can last up to several years.
An attorney is not mandatory, but their support can significantly increase the chances of a favorable solution and relieve the emotional burden during difficult negotiations or hearings.
Yes, the court may grant a divorce even against the will of one of the parties, provided that there has been a permanent and complete breakdown of the marital life.
The basis is circumstances that threaten the child's well-being, e.g. violence, neglect, lack of contact with the child, addiction or other gross negligence.
The amount of child support depends on the justified needs of the child and the financial capacity of the parent obligated to pay it.
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