Family law governs relations between spouses, parents and children, and other...
Family law governs relationships between spouses, parents and children, and other matters related to family life. Here are some key topics:
•Separation and Divorce In Italy, married couples can decide to separate legally before proceeding with divorce. Divorce can be consensual (when both spouses agree) or judicial (if there is disagreement and a judge intervenes).
•Child Custody After a separation or divorce, the judge decides on child custody, usually favouring joint custody to ensure the child's right to maintain a relationship with both parents. •Succession and Inheritance Inheritance law establishes how a person's assets are distributed after their death. In Italy, there are specific rules on the division of inheritance, especially for close relatives. •International adoptions Adoptions in Italy follow a strict procedure, especially for international adoptions. Couples must meet certain legal requirements and obtain recognition of the adoption in the child's country of origin.
Labour Law Labour law regulates the relationship between employers and employees, guaranteeing rights and obligations for both parties. Some fundamental aspects include:
Employment Contracts In Italy, there are several types of contracts:
•Permanent contract (the most stable) •Fixed-term contract (with a specific expiry date) •Part-time or flexible contract •Employee Protection - Italian law protects employees with regulations on holidays, sick leave, maternity leave, and dismissals. In addition, there are specific laws to prevent discrimination and guarantee equal opportunities. •Labour Disputes - In cases of unfair dismissal, harassment, or breach of contract, employees can seek the assistance of a specialised solicitor to defend their rights.