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Getting A Divorce In Taiwan

Cheng-Yu Ma Cheng-Yu Ma from  Brain Trust International Law Firm  on 

Divorce rates are steadily increasing in Taiwan, but the Taiwanese divorce-related rules are still complicated, particularly for foreigners. Unlike some Western countries, initiating divorce proceedings through Taiwanese courts still requires proving the other party's responsibility for the marriage breakdown.

Major Changes In How Parenting Orders Are Considered By The Court

Greg Oliver Greg Oliver from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

Over the decades, the legislative approach to children’s arrangements set out in the Family Law Act 1975 has been a heavily debated, vexed area of family law in the political and public domain. Family lawyers have always needed to be very careful when setting client expectations.

The Benefits Of The Chilean Passport

Bárbara Román Bárbara Román from  Cuevas Abogados  on 

Did you know that the Chilean passport is considered one of the most powerful passports in Latin America, according to the ranking carried out by the firm Henley & Partners, since it is ranked 16th worldwide and number 1 in Latin America.

UK Critical Skills

Jason Morris Jason Morris from  Snaid and Morris  on 

The UK is calling out for South Africans.  Now is the time to enquire.  Should you have any thoughts of perhaps venturing into the UK please do not hesitate to give us a call so we can advise you on the best way to relocate to the UK and/or invest.

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