Specialized Legal Solutions
Family law is a crucial area that affects personal and family life. At our firm, we specialize in providing advice and representation in specific aspects of family law, using a collaborative approach to resolve conflicts effectively and respectfully.
Below are our areas of expertise in family law:

Notarial Divorce
In the field of family law, we specialize in notarial divorce, a swift and effective alternative for couples who wish to end their marriage by mutual consent, without the need to resort to legal proceedings, provided there are no minor or dependent children. This procedure allows the parties to process their divorce privately and expeditiously before a notary, significantly simplifying the process and reducing both costs and time.
Commitment to an Amicable Resolution
Our approach to notarial divorce reflects our commitment to conflict resolution methods that minimize stress and emotional impact for our clients. We believe in the importance of amicable solutions that allow the parties to move forward with their lives harmoniously. With our professional support, couples can trust that their divorce will be handled efficiently, respectfully, and in accordance with their wishes.
Advantages of Notarial Divorce
Opting for a notarial divorce offers several significant advantages:
“If you’re considering a notarial divorce but aren’t sure where to start, we offer a free online consultation to analyze your case. Our team will review your situation and explain the next steps at no cost to you. We want you to feel confident in making the right decision.”
Marriage
We provide comprehensive legal advice on all aspects of marriage, with a special focus on estate planning and the personal effects involved.
We are dedicated to protecting your interests and ensuring you fully understand all the legal aspects affecting your marriage.


Dissolution and liquidation of the community property
The liquidation of community property involves the division of assets and debts accumulated during the marriage or in the event of separation or divorce.
We apply a collaborative approach to manage this process equitably and efficiently, ensuring that the distribution of assets and liabilities is carried out in accordance with the law and the agreements reached by the parties.
Parent-Child Measures
SHARED EDUCATION PLAN
The model we propose is designed for separated parents who are able to treat each other harmoniously and sensitively. These parents recognize the importance of both in their children’s lives, take care to foster meaningful relationships for the children, speak to each other regularly, welcome their children’s friends into both homes, and are able to gather for meaningful celebrations such as Christmas and other events.
What does the co-parenting plan include?
The plan should include all or some of the following elements:
- The parents’ philosophy and views regarding childcare. How would you like to approach it?
- An acknowledgment of responsibilities regarding the children’s well-being, day-to-day decisions, and mention of those that require a consensual response.
Advantages of the Shared Education Plan
Frequently asked questions
If a disagreement arises, it’s advisable to seek the help of a mediator or a lawyer specializing in collaborative advocacy. Mediation can help find equitable solutions and resolve conflicts amicably, avoiding litigation.
Key decisions include educational changes, such as changing schools, major medical interventions, and significant adjustments to daily routines. These decisions must be made jointly to ensure the child’s well-being.
The philosophy is agreed upon through the parents’ joint work on their educational concerns and values. It is essential that both collaborate to develop a consistent and respectful approach that benefits their children.

De facto couples
We advise unmarried couples on all legal aspects of their relationship, including partnership formation, rights and obligations, and dissolution of the relationship if necessary. We use a collaborative approach to ensure all parties reach fair and respectful agreements.



