Netherlands:
Expat Divorce: Netherlands
07 March 2018
Expatriate Law
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This article was authored by
Stephanie Allerton.
In the fourth podcast in this series, Stephanie Allerton,
solicitor at Expatriate Law, interviews Chantal van Baalen-van
IJzendoorn, a partner at LINK lawyers in Amsterdan. Chantal is a
specialist international family lawyer, advising on divorce,
maintenance, asset division and prenuptial agreements. Chantal is
also a fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers, and a
Member of the Dutch Bar Association, the Association of Family
Lawyers and Divorce Mediators, the Association of Collaborative
Professionals and the Dutch Mediators Federation.
To view the Podcast please click
here.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances. For any further queries or
follow up please contact Expatriate Law at
info@expatriatelaw.com.
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