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Law of persons and family law
The practice group Law of Persons and Family Law is staffed by specialist lawyers within the entrepreneurially-oriented practice of Van Diepen van der Kroef Advocaten. The practice group comprises qualified and experienced lawyers specialised in the law relating to persons and the family, some of whom are also specialised and experienced lawyer-divorce mediators registered with the VFAS and NMI. Family law situations encroach deeply into people’s personal lives and are generally the start of an emotionally-charged period. It is then best to ensure the good management of the disputes that have arisen and/or are anticipated. The practice at Van Diepen van der Kroef Advocaten is so organised that an immediate call can be made on other specialists within the practice. The practice group has in-house the required expertise and experience not only for individuals but also for businesses. There is also much collaboration with well-established tax specialists and accountants. Whether it would be possible to manage the disputes in some other way, with consideration given also to the possibility of mediation, can be an initial step. All aspects of litigation, should it be required, can be conducted. Legal assistance is given in matters of divorce, registered civil partnerships, parental access, maintenance, prenuptial contracts, partnership contracts, pension issues, estate division, inheritance issues, wills, tutelage, administration, mentorship and adoption.
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