DIVORCE IN RUSSIA
Experienced Russian family lawyer.
Efficient legal assistance on divorce in Russia, custody,
visitations, child and spousal support, pre-nuptial agreements,
marital contracts and spousal property division in Russia
 
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Address: Pechatnikov Pereulok 22, Moscow 103045 Russia
Moscow Bar of Arbitration Lawyers
Tel. +7 495 782 3313
Fax. +7 495 6287839
info@divorceinrussia.com
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I operate with both foreign and Russian clients; the international side of my practice sees me acting primarily as a Russian divorce (family) lawyer where one party ? or both ? is a foreign national. Upon taking a case, I set out a client?s alternatives under Russian law and seek to tailor an individual approach that allows them to achieve the best possible result in a timely and cost-effective fashion. I represent clients in court and before government agencies; my services also extend to property division, inheritance and related fields of law. You can learn more about the procedure of divorce in Russia and my services in this field here.


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Like anywhere, divorce in Russia is inevitably connected with financial issues. I represent clients in pre-court negotiations, draft marital contracts, represent spouses in property division cases and so forth. The main goal here is to minimize the legal and tax expense for both sides. You can learn more about spousal property division in Russia here.

Frequently, a divorce is more than simple split between spouses and involves emotional arguments over the custody of children. I have a depth of experience, now spanning several years, in litigation relating to custody and visitation rights in the framework of both Russian and international law. You can learn about Russian legal procedure in relation to divorce, custody and visitation rights and related services by clicking here.

Children and spouse financial support in Russia is one of the key aspects of my legal activity. Read more about it here.

Another important issue is obtaining permission for an underage child to leave Russia, which has been one of the most frequent categories of court cases of late. This can relate to a Russian woman marrying a foreign citizen and already having a child and wishing to move abroad or a parent moving abroad to work. These tend to be the main categories of people facing the problem of getting an agreement to do so, as the second parent is opposed to it or it is not possible to find the place of residence of the second parent.

Aside from Family issues, my practice extends to international private law (all aspects of civil, property, inheritance and housing law), civil and appellate procedure. I also deal with criminal law cases, providing defense during the investigation period and court hearings. If you need my services or have any questions please feel free to contact me.
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Divorce in RussiaCustody in RussiaAlimony and child supportSpousal property in Russia
 
Divorce in Russia
the procedure of divorce in Russia: civilian registry offices or legal procedure. Questions of jurisdiction of a Russian court. Legal issues of a divorce complicated with a 'foreign' component: spouses are citizens of two different states, spouses are living on the territory of a foreign state, or spouse have no citizenship at all.
Child custody in Russia
When parents take a decision to separate the question arises on who their child(ren) should remain with. Specificities of the Russian legal system.
Alimony and child support
Russian divorce law is rather straightforward in relation to spousal and child support. In this section we look at the major issues related to child and spousal support in a divorce in Russia. Child support rates, alimony agreements.
Spousal property division
In a Russian divorce, the basic issue governing property division is that assets purchased during the marriage become the joint property of the husband and wife and in the event of a divorce are divided equally between the two parties. It makes no difference whether one spouse did not work at all during the marriage or both spouses worked equally for the money.
 
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