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Choosing the applicable divorce Law

Choosing the applicable divorce Law

If you are an expatriate couple considering divorce in Europe, understanding how to choose the applicable law is crucial. The Rome III Regulation—in force for certain EU countries—gives spouses the right to choose which national law will govern their divorce or legal separation. But the process can be tricky, especially for couples with ties to different countries or different legal traditions—like French civil law and common law systems.

Silver splitter divorce

Silver splitter divorce

Grey divorce, also known as silver splitter separation, refers to the increasing number of separations among couples aged 50 and older. These divorces are often more complex than those occurring earlier in life due to accumulated assets, shared retirement plans, adult children, and frequently, cross-border living or ownership situations.

Choosing the applicable divorce Law

Choosing the applicable divorce Law

If you are an expatriate couple considering divorce in Europe, understanding how to choose the applicable law is crucial. The Rome III Regulation—in force for certain EU countries—gives spouses the right to choose which national law will govern their divorce or legal separation. But the process can be tricky, especially for couples with ties to different countries or different legal traditions—like French civil law and common law systems.