
Child maintenance ensures a child’s financial needs are met after parents separate, regardless of marital status. In Hong Kong, both married and unmarried parents have a legal duty to provide for their children until they turn 18, or longer if they are in full-time education or have special needs. The law prioritises the child’s best...
Are you separated or divorced and considering relocation with your children? If a parent wishes to relocate with the children, either permanently or temporarily, they must obtain consent from the other parent or file an application with the court, say Hong Kong's leading lawyers Payne Velasco. Ensure the relocation arrangements go smoothly by making an...
In Hong Kong, the longer you are married, the more likely you may share half of the family assets with your divorced spouse. This is why more couples are now entering into prenuptial agreements with law firms before they're legally married. Book a consultation with Stephen Peaker, Pamy Kuo or Ivan Lee to discuss a prenup...
Children arrangements can often be hard to agree on by parents, and even more so in the unfortunate event of a divorce. Oldham, Li & Nie (OLN) can help with a diverse range of legal issues related to children, including permanent relocation, abduction and adoption in addition to divorce. Send an email to book a consultation...
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