Family
The firm specializes in the following areas of law: corporate, real estate, public entities, probate, and family law.
- Marriage Agreements
- Separation or divorce decrees
- Voluntary jurisdiction
- Generational transfers of assets
Marriage Agreements
The notary’s work also plays a significant role in the family context, providing families with attentive support in organizing and managing their personal and financial affairs.
To this end, Studio Notaio Franco drafts prenuptial agreements—that is, agreements between spouses that establish the rules governing the ownership and management of their assets. The notary’s oversight ensures that these agreements strike the best possible balance and provide maximum protection for all members of the family.
Separation or divorce decrees
The notary also plays a role in resolving marital disputes by handling the transfer of property and the enforcement of separation or divorce judgments.
Voluntary jurisdiction
Notaries have always played an important role in the field of voluntary jurisdiction, as they are authorized to draft petitions aimed at obtaining the necessary authorizations for the execution of deeds involving legally incapacitated persons, whom the law provides with special protection.
With the most recent legislative reforms, the role of the notary has been further enhanced and strengthened, as—in connection with the execution of deeds—the notary has been granted the authority and power to issue authorizations regarding public deeds involving minors, persons under legal disability, persons under guardianship, beneficiaries of supportive administration, or those concerning inherited property.
Generational transfers of assets
Franco Notary Office provides support and assistance in planning and managing the intergenerational transfer of assets—whether real estate or corporate—by recommending the legal instruments best suited to the client’s specific needs, such as trusts, family agreements, and restrictions on the use of assets.