Sensitive Family Matters, Handled With Care
Compassionate, expert family law support for expats navigating personal challenges in the Netherlands.
Family law matters are among the most personal and emotionally demanding legal situations anyone can face — and navigating them in a foreign legal system adds another layer of complexity. At Legalexecutor, we approach family law with empathy and professionalism. Whether you are going through a divorce, dealing with a child custody dispute, planning your estate, or trying to understand your inheritance rights, we guide you through every step with clarity and care.
What we help with
- Divorce and legal separation (echtscheiding)
- Child custody and parenting arrangements
- Alimony (partneralimentatie) and child support
- Inheritance and estate planning
- Prenuptial agreements
- International family law and cross-border custody
Key benefits
- Empathetic, human approach to difficult situations
- Expert knowledge of Dutch family law
- International family law expertise for expat cases
- Available in English, Romanian, and Spanish
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a divorce take in the Netherlands?
An uncontested divorce can be finalized in 1–3 months; contested cases take longer.
What happens to property after divorce?
Depends on your marriage contract. Dutch default since 2018 is limited community of property.
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