Disputes concerning children

Do you have a dispute with your ex-partner regarding your child(ren)? For example, do you disagree on how to divide the care and upbringing tasks? Or do you have a dispute about an important decision that needs to be made regarding your child(ren)?

We advise, mediate and litigate in various disputes concerning children. This can be done both inside and outside the courtroom. The interests of your child(ren) are always central to our approach.

Do you have disputes about children and are looking for legal advice?

Contact one of our family law attorneys for a consultation. We are ready to represent your interests.

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Sandra Verburgt
Questions about this area of law?
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Team family law

Sandra Verburgt

Attorney at law/partner

Mariska Schreuders

Attorney at law

Petra Beishuizen

Attorney at law/mediator/partner

Fabian Buizer

Advocaat

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According to Dutch law, as a stepparent you are obliged to contribute to the costs of your stepchild(ren). When are you legally a stepparent and when are you maintenance obligated for your stepchild(ren)? And is the stepparent's maintenance obligation the same as that of the legal/biological parent(s)? These questions are answered in this blog.