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Family, inheritance and estate planning

Legal matters involving family and inheritance can be deeply personal and complex. Whether you are dealing with a divorce (“rozvod”), child custody, international marriages or planning for the future, having expert legal guidance ensures your rights and interests are protected. Our experienced legal team provides comprehensive support in family law, inheritance disputes, and estate planning, both in the Czech Republic and internationally.

International divorce and family law

Navigating a divorce, especially when it involves international elements, requires specialized legal assistance. We provide expert guidance in all aspects of family law, ensuring fair settlements and protecting your interests.

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Marriage and legal agreements

Marriage involves legal and financial considerations that should not be overlooked. We provide expert guidance on marriage contracts, property arrangements, and legal matters affecting spouses in the Czech Republic.

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Child custody and adoption

Child-related legal matters require careful handling to prioritize the best interests of the child while ensuring parental rights are upheld. We assist with child custody disputes, adoption processes, and international child-related cases.

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International child custody and kidnapping

Cross-border custody disputes, including child kidnapping from Czech Republic or to the Czech Republic, require specialized legal knowledge and swift action. We provide legal support in cases governed by international treaties such as The Hague Convention.

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Inheritance and succession

Inheritance (“dědictví”) matters can be legally complex, particularly in cross-border cases. We provide expert advice on inheritance laws, will execution, and resolving inheritance disputes.

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Wills, trusts and estate planning

Planning for the future ensures that your assets are managed and distributed according to your wishes. We help draft Czech last wills, establish trusts, and develop estate planning strategies.

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Jaroslav Janoušek​

Attorney | Family, inheritance and estate planning

  • International divorce depends on the jurisdiction where the divorce is filed. Factors such as residency, nationality, and mutual agreement can determine which country’s laws apply.
  • Child custody rights vary by jurisdiction. In the Czech Republic, courts prioritize the best interests of the child, considering parental fitness, the child’s preferences, and stability. Joint custody is common, but sole custody may be granted in some cases.
  • Foreigners can adopt in the Czech Republic, but the process is subject to strict regulations.
  • International inheritance is governed by EU Succession Regulation (for EU countries) and bilateral agreements. The law of the deceased’s last habitual residence typically applies, but a valid will may determine otherwise.
  • Drafting a legally valid will that aligns with Czech and international inheritance laws is essential. Consulting a legal expert can help ensure compliance and avoid disputes.
  • You do not need a prenuptial agreement, but it is always better to have one.

Jaroslav Janoušek​

Jaroslav is a dedicated attorney with extensive experience in family law, inheritance, estate planning,and dispute resolution. Known for his transparent and fair approach, he focuses on helping expats navigate the complexities of family and inheritance matters in the Czech Republic.

With a strong background in litigation, enforcement, and insolvency law, Jaroslav has a practical, solution-oriented perspective. His experience includes working alongside court bailiffs and insolvency trustees, as well as completing internships at courts and the public prosecutor’s office. This diverse experience allows him to assess cases from multiple angles, providing balanced and effective legal advice.

Jaroslav is a member of the Czech Bar Association and has studied law both at Charles University in Prague and the University of Sheffield in the UK. He speaks Czech and English, making him accessible to international clients.

Whether you’re protecting your family’s interests, planning your estate, or facing family disputes inthe Czech Republic, Jaroslav is here to guide you through every step.