Blankenfelde-Mahlow Divorce Lawyer, Germany


Includes: Alimony & Spousal Support

Carsten Sven Lammers

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  20 Years

Hanns-Martin Geismar

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  20 Years

Alan Eduard Van Cortlandt Cadmus

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Peter Younker Sonnenthal

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

Katja Isabel Klinkhardt

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Brian L. Schmidt

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  46 Years

Urs Matthias Verweyen

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

Christopher Paul Schuller

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  13 Years

Roland Conrad Witzel

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  20 Years

Miriam A. Parmentier

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  24 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

MARITAL TERMINATION AGREEMENT

See divorce agreement.

CLOSE CORPORATION

A corporation owned and operated by a few individuals, often members of the same family, rather than by public shareholders. State laws permit close corporation... (more...)
A corporation owned and operated by a few individuals, often members of the same family, rather than by public shareholders. State laws permit close corporations to function more informally than regular corporations. For example, shareholders can make decisions without holding meetings of the board of directors, and can fill vacancies on the board without a vote of the shareholders.

FOREIGN DIVORCE

A divorce obtained in a different state or country from the place where one spouse resides at the time of the divorce. As a general rule, foreign divorces are r... (more...)
A divorce obtained in a different state or country from the place where one spouse resides at the time of the divorce. As a general rule, foreign divorces are recognized as valid if the spouse requesting the divorce became a resident of the state or country granting the divorce, and if both parties consented to the jurisdiction of the foreign court. A foreign divorce obtained by one person without the consent of the other is normally not valid, unless the nonconsenting spouse later acts as if the foreign divorce were valid, for example, by remarrying.

INCURABLE INSANITY

A legal reason for obtaining either a fault divorce or a no-fault divorce. It is rarely used, however, because of the difficulty of proving both the insanity of... (more...)
A legal reason for obtaining either a fault divorce or a no-fault divorce. It is rarely used, however, because of the difficulty of proving both the insanity of the spouse being divorced and that the insanity is incurable.

CONFINEMENT IN PRISON

In most states with fault divorce, grounds for a spouse not in prison to obtain a fault divorce if the other spouse has been imprisoned for a certain number of ... (more...)
In most states with fault divorce, grounds for a spouse not in prison to obtain a fault divorce if the other spouse has been imprisoned for a certain number of years.

SEPARATE PROPERTY

In community property states, property owned and controlled entirely by one spouse in a marriage. At divorce, separate property is not divided under the state's... (more...)
In community property states, property owned and controlled entirely by one spouse in a marriage. At divorce, separate property is not divided under the state's property division laws, but is kept by the spouse who owns it. Separate property includes all property that a spouse obtained before marriage, through inheritance or as a gift. It also includes any property that is traceable to separate property -- for example, cash from the sale of a vintage car owned by one spouse before marriage-and any property that the spouses agree is separate property. Compare community property and equitable distribution.

PATERNITY SUIT

A lawsuit to determine the identity of the father of a child born outside of marriage, and to provide for the support of the child once the identity of the fath... (more...)
A lawsuit to determine the identity of the father of a child born outside of marriage, and to provide for the support of the child once the identity of the father has been determined.

UNCONTESTED DIVORCE

A divorce automatically granted by a court when the spouse who is served with a summons and complaint for divorce fails to file a formal response with the court... (more...)
A divorce automatically granted by a court when the spouse who is served with a summons and complaint for divorce fails to file a formal response with the court. Many divorces proceed this way when the spouses have worked everything out and there's no reason for both to go to court -- and pay the court costs.

MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE

A document that provides proof of a marriage, typically issued to the newlyweds a few weeks after they file for the certificate in a county office. Most states ... (more...)
A document that provides proof of a marriage, typically issued to the newlyweds a few weeks after they file for the certificate in a county office. Most states require both spouses, the person who officiated the marriage and one or two witnesses to sign the marriage certificate; often this is done just after the ceremony.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Ramon v. Ramon

... Respondent-Appellant, C. Lawrence Ramon ("Husband") appeals the Family Court's award in favor of Petitioner-Appellee Justine L. Ramon ("Wife") regarding the division of certain corporate assets ancillary to their divorce proceeding. ...

Thompson v. Lynch

... In Bruce EM v. Dorothea AM., [4] this Court addressed a similar issue in the context of a divorce proceeding. The husband originally filed a divorce petition alleging he was a Delaware resident, and later claimed to be a Pennsylvania resident. ...

Knight v. Sanders

... that: (1) The appellant, Samuel Knight ("Husband"), filed this appeal from a Family Court decision, dated June 28, 2011, denying his motion to reopen a divorce proceeding for purposes of reserving ancillary jurisdiction. The ...