Switzerland
As both a seasoned practictioner of exclusively family law as well as internationally recognised expert of family law, Attorney-at-Law Dr. Nademleinsky has also accrued many years of experience in all areas of (international) family law specifically in relation to Switzerland: whether the issue at hand has been divorce, alimony, and property division right through the spectrum to child custody and adoption with cross-border connections to Switzerland.
Most recently, humbly following an invitation to speak at the 14th German-Anglophone Judicial Conference at Schloss Hünigen in Bern, Dr. Nademleinsky had the pleasure of discussing Austrian and Swiss family law with Swiss judges. His special relationship with Switzerland is not only evident in his over 15 years as an attorney exclusively specialised in family law, it has also been highlighted in Dr. Nademleinsky's extensive publications on international family law since 2007.
Apart from complex theoretical considerations however, the following questions concerning family law cases with connections to both Switzerland and Austria which have been frequently asked in Dr. Nademleinsky's work are:
- Which international rules apply in relation to Switzerland?
- How do European rules relate to international treaties with Switzerland?
- How are the different income situations and costs in Austria and Switzerland taken into account?
- When is a Swiss company subject to division, and when is it not?
- How do the different divorce laws of Austria and Switzerland relate to each other?
- Where and under which law can an adoption with connections to Switzerland take place?
These questions above relating to Switzerland are all specific questions which have been answered by Dr Nademleinsky in practical cases in which Dr. Nademleinsky has successfully represented his clients. As both an accomplished lawyer as well as leading expert specialized in international family law, with excellent contacts in Switzerland, Attorney-at-Law Dr. Nademleinsky would be happy to be of assistance (Contact).