Family Law

Family Law refers to a collection of the legal norms which the government used in the adjustment of marriage and family relations. It is mainly related to the establishment of marriage, family relations, the respective rights and obligations of family members, etc. A family is a form of social life organization consisting of a certain range of relatives, while relatives are interpersonal relationships arising from marriage, consanguinity and adoption. Family law regulates family-related kinship. Marriage is one of the main family relations. Generally, other family relations are also involved in the laws named after the marriage law. Therefore, family law, domestic law and marriage law are all regulations on family relations.

Scope of business

  1. Legal advice on marriage, family and inheritance.

  2. Lawsuit for divorce and to stop cohabitation;

  3. Maintenance and visitation rights;

  4. Prenuptial, marriage and divorce property agreements;

  5. Property disputes in divorce;

  6. Property disputes in cohabitation relations;

  7. Disputes over child-rearing Dispute;

  8. Bigamy, abuse, domestic violence, abandonment; and

  9. Protection of the legitimate rights and interests of women, children and the vulnerable in the family and providing them with corresponding legal aid.