- What resources are my partner/children entitled to if I die suddenly? Can I distribute my assets differently from the legal provisions?
- How exactly does the division of property work in a divorce? And what about joint-held property?
- Is there a difference between the protection of a surviving spouse or a cohabiting partner?
- What if I can no longer manage my assets myself? Can I designate someone to take over the management?
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Unexpected events such as a divorce, death, illness… have a huge impact not only on your family, but also on your assets.
Together with you, our experts will map out the consequences and risks of such scenarios and advise you on the arrangements available to you:
- If the legal provisions do not correspond to your personal and family situation, we advise you on other possible arrangements such as a marriage contract, will, shareholders' agreement, etc. It is especially important for recomposed families to check what protection the legislator provides and whether this matches your wishes. If your family situation changes, we review previous arrangements and make adjustments where necessary.
- A death, divorce, illness... also have financial consequences. Correct assessment and protection help ensure that the emotional impact of such events does not become heavier. If it looks like the financial consequences will be difficult to bear, insurance often offers a solution. As your assets evolve in size and composition, we review (on a regular basis) whether you also need to adjust your protection.
Our services
- Advice on matrimonial property law and inheritance law
- Advice on marriage and cohabitation contracts and wills
- Advice on death benefit insurance, protection insurance, succession insurance