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Consequences and consequences of separation/divorce for fathers.
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Public event in Zurich Thursday, May 12th, 2022 / 6:00 p.m. - approx. 9:00 p.m. Doors open from 5:30 p.m. DieCuisine, Geerenweg 23a, 8048 Zurich-Altstetten www.diecuisine.ch Practical effects of the new federal court case law » Three specialist presentations, each... .
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The VeV hotline with short consultations is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. In addition to the regional advice meetings and detailed separation advice, VeV Switzerland is now also offering short telephone advice. The new VeV hotline is from...
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We warmly recommend the following candidates for election to the National Council. Our recommendation is based on personal experiences with the people mentioned, as well as on the analysis of their previous work and/or forays into family law. You can the...
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VeV Switzerland panel discussions in various cities – public events. Practitioners have their say at these specialist events - we want to know how the implementation of the new laws and in particular alternating custody is progressing...
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In a decision published today, the Federal Court says goodbye to the old 10/16 rule. In decision 5A_384/2018, the Federal Court defines a new regulation. So far, a caring parent has only been able to do so from the age of 10 (youngest child)...