Family law
The firm's philosophy
Separation is a difficult time in life. The treatment and resolution of the legal consequences of this separation do not necessarily require referral to a court. The reform of the modernization of justice is underway but it is clear that the Judge cannot resolve all the questions within a reasonable time. Amicable methods of conflict resolution are developing, including the collaborative process but also family mediation.
Maître Nathalie AÏM is trained in collaborative practices and family mediation to help you get through this stage of life in a peaceful manner.
Cross-border, national and international divorce
The experience acquired allows Maître Nathalie Aïm to assist you in the areas of family law and particularly in cross-border cases regardless of the nationality of the litigant.
Situations of an international nature are dealt with, in particular the sharing of retirement assets in Switzerland called 2nd pillar.
Division of property after divorce, inheritance
Litigation arising from these areas is long, expensive and time-consuming. Beyond the legal dispute, there is actually a personal conflict. Handling these cases within a negotiated framework makes it possible to identify the conflict between the parties and to propose amicable settlement solutions without necessarily going through a Judge.
Childcare and food contributions
Children are at the heart of parental concerns during a separation. In the event of parental disagreement, it is up to the Judge to decide. The search for a suitable parental agreement takes time, which the Judge does not have. Amicable conflict resolution methods are perfectly suited to help you put in place agreements to maintain family ties.