Provided Legal Services
Legal services for drafting, reviewing and legally assessing divorce documents, court proceedings and representation:
- Divorce by mutual consent
- Divorce by dispute
- Awarding child support, changing the amount of child support
- Establishing and changing the procedure for communicating with the child
- Legal consultations and legal services on other family law issues
Price:
The fees for the performance of assignments are determined individually, taking into account the complexity of the legal issue and the scope of work required.
In all cases, we invite you to take advantage of the first free remote consultation.
Divorce by mutual consent
Divorce by mutual consent is the most effective, fastest, and cheapest way to get divorced, so spouses are always encouraged to resolve marriage termination issues amicably.
In order to complete the divorce process amicably, it is necessary to find the optimal balance between the interests of the spouses and to agree on the consequences of the termination of the marriage through mutual negotiations. Often, negotiations reach an impasse at this stage, so even when the situation seems hopeless, it is worth using the services of a lawyer and initiating discussions on the terms of the divorce with both spouses present.
When terminating a marriage by mutual consent of the spouses, an agreement on the consequences of the termination of the marriage is drawn up, which discusses the division of property, compensation, child support and residence, communication arrangements, division of obligations, and other aspects of divorce that are relevant and important to the spouses.
The Role of a Lawyer in Divorce by Mutual Consent
The lawyer's duty and work is to collect the necessary data for the court from public registers, prepare an application for the court to approve the divorce agreement, and prepare the agreement on the consequences of divorce.
During the negotiation stage, the lawyer provides advice and helps the spouses to maintain a balance of interests and minimize potential disputes in the future. Only a practicing lawyer can ensure that risks are minimized and that the agreement complies with the law.
By choosing a professional lawyer, you will be assured of a smooth and efficient process and will save time that you can devote to your needs. In the case of an amicable divorce, where the spouses cooperate willingly, the documents can be prepared in just a few days.
Divorce Dispute Procedure
This is probably the most complicated and lengthy method of divorce, which always requires the involvement of a professional lawyer due to both material and procedural law aspects.
Important to know: By choosing to act independently, you risk not only delaying the divorce process, but also failing to properly protect your interests and those of your children, which may lead to multiple legal disputes after the divorce.
The most common aspects of disputes in practice are the division of property and obligations and the determination of child support amounts. The resolution of these issues is closely related to the distribution of the burden of proof and procedural aspects of evidence.
Therefore, when filing for divorce, it is necessary to hire a qualified lawyer who will manage your case and properly represent your interests.
Mandatory mediation
Before filing a lawsuit for divorce, it is necessary to undergo mandatory mediation, for which you must apply to the State Guaranteed Legal Aid Service.
During mediation, an attempt is made to encourage the spouses to discuss the terms of the divorce amicably. If mediation fails, each spouse has the right to file a lawsuit for divorce.
Important: Only the costs incurred by a lawyer or lawyer's assistant are awarded by the court against the losing party. Therefore, when choosing a representative and lawyer, it is necessary to check their qualifications and status. This can be easily done on the Lithuanian Bar Association website by entering the lawyer's first and last name.
Other Legal Services in the Field of Family Law
Family law is a broader concept than divorce. Therefore, issues such as child support, alimony, increase or decrease in alimony, establishment or change of communication with the child may arise not only during divorce, but also after divorce or even during marriage when various life circumstances change.
Frequently asked questions also relate to the acquisition of property and obligations, inheritance, spousal support, the establishment of guardianship or care, and other issues where divorce is not initiated.
Therefore, if you have any questions or concerns regarding family law, it is advisable to consult a lawyer and find individual answers to questions that can only be answered after assessing your specific situation.
Free Initial Consultation
If you have decided to separate or have questions about family law, we invite you to a free half-hour remote legal consultation, during which we will discuss your situation and suggest possible solutions.
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