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Divorce and children

2016-05-02T00:00:00+00:00May 2, 2016|news|

When getting divorced, it is inevitable that parties consider the future of any children. But what are your legal rights and obligations as parents after a divorce?

Dutch Divorce Lawyer

2016-05-02T00:00:00+00:00May 2, 2016|news|

When a personal matter such as divorce, questions about custody, or any other matter surrounding marriage dissolution is in question, and proceedings are likely to take place in the Dutch jurisdiction, it is vital that you have experienced legal representation by a Dutch divorce lawyer who deals with International Divorce Cases on a daily basis and who is familiar with the challenges the expatriate faces under such conditions.

FAQ’s about maintenance payments

2016-05-02T00:00:00+00:00May 2, 2016|news|

The following article answers some of the most frequently asked questions about maintenance (alimony) obligations in the Netherlands.

Earlier publication of the annual accounts

2023-11-20T09:44:37+00:00April 29, 2016|news, posts|

On 1 January 2016, the term within which the annual accounts must be published was reduced again. This time, the amendment applies as of the 2016 financial year, for all companies. So what were the rules again, and what has changed on 1 January 2016?

Liability of Directors

2016-01-25T15:34:31+00:00January 25, 2016|news, posts|

This article briefly discusses a number of regularly occurring grounds for the liability of directors of legal entities.

Conflicts between shareholders

2016-01-25T15:26:01+00:00January 25, 2016|news, posts|

Between the shareholders of the public limited company, and the limited liability company, conflicts on a variety of fields may occur. Usually, the shareholders can work the matter out, for instance, by discussing the matter in a general meeting of shareholders. The supervisory board, if any, may also be of use.

Ship arrest in the Netherlands

2016-01-25T15:16:03+00:00January 25, 2016|news, posts|

The port of Rotterdam and the Rotterdam court are well-known amongst creditors who have a recoverable claim on seagoing vessels. Experience shows that ships usually can be seized easily and quickly. This is true compared to other jurisdictions. The court, lawyers and bailiffs are accustomed to acting quickly and enabling an arrest; it can happen that, at night, a ‘water’ lawyer asks a judge at his home for an arrest, after which the bailiff goes to the ship that same night. The vessel is then under arrest.

Duty to report data leaks

2015-12-22T21:23:31+00:00December 22, 2015|news, posts|

On 1 January 2016, the Dutch Data Leaks (Duty to Report) Act and the extension of the administrative authority of the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Cbp) to impose fines came into effect. The law introduces a duty to report data leaks to the Dutch Perso

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