Moving with a child in the case of sole custody
In my practice as a divorce lawyer, I regularly have to deal with parents who want to move with their children.
Lawyer
Family law
Inheritance law
Bachelor of Law, Leiden University (Cum Laude)
Master Juvenile Law, Leiden University (Cum Laude)
Dutch
English
Sophie works as a lawyer within the Family & Inheritance law department of GMW lawyers.
Sophie’s work includes complex national and international divorce cases, custody and contact issues, and alimony disputes. She also advises and litigates in the field of international child abduction.
Clients characterize Sophie as a skilled, analytical and committed lawyer. Her approach is thorough and solution-oriented. Through her Master’s degree in Juvenile Law, Sophie also keeps an eye on the interests of the child.
Sophie also advises and litigates in inheritance law issues. This includes the division and settlement of an estate and determining the legitimate portion. She is also available for international inheritance law cases.
In my practice as a divorce lawyer, I regularly have to deal with parents who want to move with their children.
Unlike married people, the Dutch legal code has hardly any rules for cohabitants. The same applies to inheritance law.
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