Family law

Family law

Divorce Lawyer: Unfortunately, more and more divorce cases are being heard by the courts. In most of the cases, the children of the spouses are involved in these conflicts, often minors, for whom the divorce of their parents is a trauma.

In order to overcome these delicate moments, our Law firm successfully represents in court cases of divorce, custody of minors and their custody, partition, etc., while encouraging the maintenance of civilized relations between spouses.

Under the new legislative regulations, divorce can be achieved either by a court decision in a case pending before the court, or by notarial procedure when the spouses agree on all aspects of divorce and child custody, or by administrative procedure. For the latter, the condition is that there are no minor children from the marriage, out of wedlock or through adoption.

In practice, we can see that most of the time divorce takes place through the court because the spouses have not agreed on all the issues and ask the court to decide on them, but also because in this procedure the fees are lower.

Lawyer for minors, establishing visitation schedule, custody: Pavel Ramona Law Office represents the interests of its clients in cases involving the custody of minors, establishing visitation schedule for the parent who does not live with the minor and establishing custody of the child. In all the steps we take, we take into account the best interest of the child in keeping or not keeping contact with the parent with whom he/she does not live. We also successfully represent the child’s extended family (the child’s grandparents) in establishing their own visitation rights in order to maintain a personal relationship with the child.

Divorce Lawyer: We recommend our clients, shortly after the divorce is finalized, to initiate a court action for partition. We guarantee that we treat our clients’ cases with the utmost attention and that we take all legal steps to pronounce a correct partition decision, according to the contribution of each spouse to the acquisition of the respective movable and immovable property.