What to do in the event the spouse fails to pay child support

Child support and alimony constitute undesired consequences of the end of a marital relationship. In the event the spouse fails to pay child support, the Italian Law offers two different sources of resolution of the matter. First, article 156 of the Civil Code and article 8 of the Italian Divorce Law. A child support scheme […]

What if the father does not listen to his child? The Italian sole custody regime

In the context of marriage, separation or divorce constitute unfortunate episodes that bring remarkable consequences over parents’ life. Specifically, both spouses need to find an agreement through which arranging all the issues, relations, and aspects of the familiar life. Specifically, the most important issue to deal with is the custody of the child during separation […]

Five mistakes to avoid during your Italian separation

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Separation and divorce represent the most common and unfortunate consequences of a marriage. Given the importance of such undesirable outcome of marital relationships, it is relevant to observe how spouses are supposed to behave in such conditions. Specifically, this articles aims to provide the reader with five mistakes you should avoid during your Italian Separation […]

Stalking and parental visiting rights in Italy: an outline

  Criminal section of Italian Cassation Court has declared (Sentence N. 10904/2020) that parent’s abusive and unfair conducts cannot be recognised as the widening of parent’s visiting rights towards the child. Stalking offence has been introduced within Italian Law in 2009. In such case, Italian Legal System introduced obsessive persecution criminal offence; which punishes any […]