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Diving back into the dating scene after a divorce can feel like a breath of

For same-sex couples in the Netherlands, establishing legal parenthood is a critical step to protect

A prenuptial agreement under Dutch law (huwelijksvoorwaarden or partnerschapsvoorwaarden) is a notarized contract you and

Divorce is a life-changing event for virtually everyone. While some divorces proceed relatively smoothly, others

Surrogacy in the Netherlands operates under specific legal conditions that many people find confusing. In

The summer holidays are approaching and you have plans to take the children abroad. The

The atmosphere at home is unbearable. The arguments are escalating, the tension is palpable, and

Introduction Buying a new house during a divorce is possible in the Netherlands under certain

Introduction After a divorce, many people assume their financial ties to their ex partner are

Introduction Applying for a divorce in the Netherlands always requires legal proceedings in which a

Child contact arrangements in the Netherlands generally protect both parents’ rights to maintain meaningful relationships

Going through a divorce is difficult enough without adding business ownership into the mix. If

You received your residence permit in the Netherlands. Your family is still abroad. The distance

Navigate Dutch family and divorce law with ease. Learn key rules to protect your rights

When a court sets an alimony amount during a divorce, it’s based on a financial

The way couples are choosing to separate in the Netherlands is changing. We’re seeing a

When one parent decides to move to another country, the familiar landscape of co-parenting changes

When you’re facing a divorce while also being business partners in a VOF, it can

Separation changes your family, not your responsibilities. Between handovers, school choices, WhatsApp threads, and holiday

Love doesn’t stop at borders—laws and paperwork don’t either. If you’re marrying a foreign partner