Why use a lawyer: not just in crisis situations or to go to court .
Because he has knowledge of the rules of law that govern situations , he is the most natural and most suitable advisor . The lawyer is moreover more and more regularly consulted by people who wonder before decisions to be taken in the organization of their personal or professional life whether it concerns acquisitions, sales, expatriation, cessation of activity, change of matrimonial regime, creation of company…
All these steps involve short and long term changes that justify being informed in good time. This is neither mistrust nor distrust but rather necessary and useful information that allows everyone to evolve with full knowledge of the facts and with greater serenity.
Of course, the lawyer is, if necessary, a major player in resolving the crisis , by implementing amicable solutions and, in the event of failure or impossibility of a negotiated solution, he becomes the defender and litigant before the judge.
Why a family law attorney?
Family law is much more complex and technical than it seems. It is a subject that requires cross-disciplinary knowledge not only in family law, but also in corporate law, taxation, leases, etc. It requires availability, rigor, legal skills and listening.
There are lives at stake, children in the making, emotions, victims of violence and an absolute need to be understood and supported .
Financial and heritage issues require rigor and method. Emotions are often raw and the legal implications are delicate and nuanced.
Lawyers who practice this field on a daily basis know this well and each of us has developed an appropriate approach, reflexes and practice .
Nothing should be left unclear: omissions in mutual consent divorce agreements can lead to challenges, errors in the liquidation of the matrimonial property regime can be detrimental, and imprecise parental agreements can lead to conflicts resurfacing between parents.
Family law is demanding, varied and impactful .
So, particularly before your union , whatever the form of marital relationship chosen, consulting a lawyer allows you to establish the main principles that will regulate finances and assets while avoiding disappointments. The advisory role of the lawyer in family and property law is essential to understanding how your matrimonial regime works and its financial implications. By discussing these issues from the start of their relationship, couples reduce sources of tension and disagreement and build their future by making informed decisions together.
Similarly, prior to a separation , whatever the form of marital relationship, consulting a lawyer allows you to identify the issues on which new answers should be provided while avoiding conflicts as much as possible. The advisory role of the family law lawyer is essential to understanding the consequences of the separation and its implications. By discussing these issues with your legal advisor at the time of separation, you prepare the path to reconstruction in the interest of the family .
We put our expertise, acquired over the years, at your service to advise you, assist you and, where appropriate, represent you as closely as possible to your expectations and needs.