Dr. Marco Nademleinsky

Dr. Marco Nademleinsky

About me

Dr. Marco Nademleinsky was born 1974 in Vienna. He is a leading expert in International Family Law and provides his service in German and English.

Dr. Nademleinsky is married and has a daughter.

2022
Delegate of the Austrian Bar Association (ÖRAK) to the Family and Succession Law Committee of the CCBE (The Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe)

2021
Advisory board member of the Federal Ministry of Justice on the reform of the law of filiation

2019
Reporter for the Austrian Bar Assosiation and advisory board member of the Federal Ministry of Justice on the reform of child protection and parental responsibility

2017

Advisory board member of the Federal Ministry of Justice on the reform of child maintenance

Reporter for the Austrian Bar Assosiation and advisory board member of the Federal Ministry of Justice on the national reform of the Hague Abduction Convention

2016
Reporter for the Austrian Bar Assosiation on the reform of the EU-divorce-regulation "Brüssel IIbis"

Advisory board member of the Federal Ministry of Justice on the reform of the  national law on child abduction

2013
Member of the advisory board of the Austrian Society on Family and Finances

2011
Opening of law office in Vienna  

2008
Permanent contributor of the Legal Magazine “Familien- und Erbrecht (EF-Z)” responsible for International Family Law

2007
“English Legal Methods”, University Cambridge

2004 – 2007
Post-Doc University Assistant at Vienna University, Dept for Comparative Law and Private International Law. Numerous lectures on family law topics.

2004
Doctor iuris, University of Vienna

2000
Magister iuris, University of Vienna

Functions and memberships

Member of the Vienna Bar Association

Member of the German Familiengerichtstag e.V. (DFGT)

Permanent contributor of the Legal Magazine “Familien- und Erbrecht (EF-Z)” responsible for International Family Law

Member of the advisory board of the Austrian Society on Family and Finances

Delegate of the Austrian Bar Association (ÖRAK) to the Family and Succession Law Committee of the CCBE (The Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe