Divorce cases are not limited to the termination of marriage. Custody, alimony, material and moral compensation, matrimonial property regime, jewelry claims and requests concerning the family home may arise within the same case or related proceedings.

Uncontested and Contested Divorce

In an uncontested divorce, the parties must fully agree on the consequences of divorce and regulate these matters in a protocol. In contested divorce cases, fault, evidence, witness statements and claims are evaluated by the court.

Custody and the Best Interests of the Child

In custody decisions, the court considers the child's age, education, care conditions, relationship with parents and developmental needs. Personal relationship arrangements are also determined according to the best interests of the child.

Alimony and Property Regime

Temporary alimony, child support and poverty alimony are subject to different legal conditions. In the liquidation of the matrimonial property regime, acquired property, personal property, contribution claims and value increase shares are examined separately.