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Family and Inheritance Law

Lawyer for Divorce, Property Division, and Inheritance Disputes

 


Family and inheritance law is one of the most sensitive and emotionally complex areas of legal practice. Divorce, property disputes, child-related matters, wills, inheritance procedures, and succession conflicts require not only a thorough knowledge of the law, but also confidentiality, care, and the right legal strategy.

L&L Consulting provides legal support in family and inheritance matters, both at the stage of negotiation and settlement, and where a dispute already exists. Our goal is to help protect your interests and those of your family, guide the process in a legally sound manner, and seek a solution that is best suited to your specific circumstances.

The timely involvement of a qualified lawyer is especially important when a matter concerns divorce, division of marital property, child support, determination of a child’s place of residence, wills, inheritance procedures, or disputes among heirs.

 

Our legal services include

 

Divorce and property disputes

 


Legal support throughout the divorce process, assessment of issues related to the division of marital property, negotiation, preparation of settlement terms, and, where necessary, representation in disputes.

 

Child rights and child support

 


Legal assistance in matters relating to child support, determination of a minor child’s place of residence, parental involvement, and the protection of the child’s best interests.

 

Inheritance procedures and succession disputes

 


Support in inheritance procedures, legal assessment of succession by law or by will, and management of disputes arising among heirs.

 

Wills and estate planning

 


Legal assistance in drafting wills, planning the future distribution of property, and assessing inheritance-related risks in advance.

 

Paternity and other family matters

 


Paternity-related matters, adoption procedures, guardianship and custodianship issues, and other family law matters.


Frequently Asked Questions 

 

Is divorce possible if the other spouse does not agree?

Yes, in certain cases, divorce may be obtained through court proceedings. In such matters, it is important to assess the parties’ positions, any child-related issues, and the overall property situation.

How is property divided during divorce?

That depends on what property was acquired during the marriage, its legal status, and whether there are any special circumstances. Each case requires an individual legal assessment.

How is child support determined?

Child support is assessed in light of the child’s interests, the financial circumstances of the parties, and other relevant factual circumstances. The primary consideration is the best interests of the child.

If there is a will, can a dispute still arise?

Yes. The existence of a will does not always prevent a dispute. In certain cases, the validity, form, or content of the will, or the legal status of the heirs, may still be contested.

What should I do if a family dispute over inheritance has already started?

The first step is to assess the documentation, the property situation, and the legal status of the heirs. After that, it is possible to determine whether negotiation, mediation, or formal legal proceedings is the appropriate strategy.


If you are dealing with divorce, property division, child support, or inheritance-related issues, contact us for an initial legal assessment — we will review your circumstances, assess the risks, and propose legal steps tailored to your case.

 

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