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Private Family Law and Wealth Protection in Costa Rica
Divorce, asset distribution, filiation, alimony and family disputes for private clients with significant assets, public exposure or cross-border interests.
Family matters become more complex when privacy, assets and reputation are involved.Who This Service Is Designed For
For private clients, family law is rarely only personal.
A divorce, filiation issue, child support matter or asset distribution dispute can affect real estate, companies, family wealth, inheritance planning, liquidity, reputation and long-term family stability.
We represent private clients in sensitive family law matters in Costa Rica, including divorce, asset distribution, filiation, legal representation of children, alimony determination and strategic family negotiations.
Our work is discreet, structured and selective. We do not approach family matters as routine disputes. We approach them as private legal situations that require judgment, confidentiality and control.
If you are facing a divorce, asset dispute, filiation issue or alimony claim in Costa Rica, we can help you understand your position before decisions are made.
❋Private Clients With Significant AssetsThis service is designed for individuals and families whose family law matters involve more than a standard separation.
Our clients may own real estate, companies, investment assets, vehicles, bank accounts, family businesses, intellectual property, corporate interests or assets located in more than one jurisdiction.
In these cases, family law must be handled with financial awareness, legal precision and a clear understanding of the client’s long-term position
❋ Cross-Border FamiliesFamily matters are not only legal files. They involve children, dignity, privacy, emotional pressure and decisions that can affect several generations.
We manage communication carefully, limit unnecessary exposure and provide direct legal guidance in a confidential setting.
❋ Founders, Investors, Executives and Public-Facing ClientsWe assist founders, investors, executives, professionals, public-facing individuals and family members who need privacy and strategic control during sensitive personal disputes.
For these clients, a family conflict can affect reputation, business continuity, family governance and personal security.
The legal strategy must consider not only the claim, but also the exposure around it.
❋ Clients Who Need DiscretionMany private clients have connections to more than one country.
They may have assets abroad, children with dual nationality, foreign marriage documents, international estate plans, foreign companies or parallel legal concerns outside Costa Rica.
We help clients structure the Costa Rican side of the matter while coordinating, when necessary, with foreign counsel, tax advisors, family offices or other trusted professionals.
Divorce StrategyDivorce With Structure, Not Impulse.
Divorce should not begin with emotional improvisation. Before filing, responding or negotiating, the client should understand the legal position, asset exposure, child-related issues, possible support obligations and the consequences of each available path.
We help clients assess the situation before they take steps that may weaken their position.
Negotiated Divorce. When negotiation is possible, we help clients pursue a structured agreement that addresses the essential issues clearly.
This may include asset distribution, spousal support, child support, parental responsibility, family interaction, property use, corporate interests and future obligations.
A negotiated divorce can reduce uncertainty, but only if the agreement is complete, enforceable and aligned with the client’s interests.
Contested Divorce. When negotiation is not realistic, we represent clients in contested divorce proceedings.
Our focus is to build the case carefully, protect the client’s position, organize evidence and pursue a strategy that reflects the client’s legal, financial and personal objectives.
Litigation should not be used as a reaction. It should be used when necessary and with discipline.
Divorce Involving Children. When children are involved, the matter requires special care.
We assist with issues related to parental responsibility, custody, family interaction, support, education, health, relocation concerns and decision-making authority.
The objective is to protect the child’s interests while preserving the client’s legal position and parental role.
Asset Distribution and Family Wealth
Identifying the Real Asset Picture. In high-value family matters, the first challenge is often understanding what actually exists.
Assets may be held personally, jointly, through companies, through family members, through trusts or through structures created for business, investment or estate planning reasons.
We help clients map the asset structure before negotiating or litigating.
Real Estate, Companies and Investment Assets. Asset distribution may involve homes, land, rental properties, development projects, shares in companies, business interests, bank accounts, vehicles, loans, receivables or other valuable assets.
Each asset requires a different legal and strategic analysis.
A property is not handled the same way as a company. A family business is not handled the same way as a liquid account. A passive investment is not handled the same way as an operating business.
Protecting Business Continuity. For founders, investors and business owners, divorce can create serious operational risk.
We assist clients in evaluating how family law issues may affect ownership, voting rights, management authority, liquidity, shareholder relationships and future transactions.
The goal is to protect the legal position without unnecessarily damaging the business.
Family Wealth and Long-Term Consequences. Asset distribution should not be viewed only as a short-term settlement.
The result may affect inheritance planning, tax exposure, liquidity, family relationships, children, future investments and the client’s ability to rebuild after the dispute.
We help clients evaluate the immediate and long-term consequences of each option.
Filiation, Parentage and Legal Representation of Children
Filiation and Parentage Matters. Filiation matters determine or clarify the legal relationship between a parent and a child.
These cases may involve recognition of paternity, disputes over parentage, correction of civil registry information, parental rights, child support consequences and the legal identity of the child.
Because filiation affects personal status, inheritance, support and parental responsibility, it must be handled with care and precision.
Legal Representation of Children. Certain matters involving children may require clear authority regarding who can represent the child legally or make decisions on the child’s behalf.
This may become relevant in asset matters, inheritance situations, family disputes, property interests, international documents or conflicts between adults whose interests do not fully align.
We assist clients in understanding when legal representation of a child may be required and how to approach the matter under Costa Rican law.
Children With Assets or Inheritance Interests. High-net-worth family matters often involve children who have or may receive assets.
This can include inheritance rights, property interests, company shares, insurance proceeds, trusts, gifts or family wealth structures.
When a child’s assets or rights are involved, the legal strategy must protect the child while also reducing the risk of family conflict.
Cross-Border Parentage Issues. Parentage and child-related matters can become more complex when the family has ties to more than one country.
Birth certificates, foreign judgments, nationality, travel, residence, recognition of documents and family status may all require coordinated legal analysis.
We help clients manage the Costa Rican legal side with structure and confidentiality.
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Alimony and Support Determination
5.1: Support Must Be Built on Evidence
Alimony and support matters should not be handled with assumptions.
In private client cases, income may come from salaries, dividends, companies, investments, rentals, capital gains, family distributions or other structures.
We help clients organize the financial picture and present the evidence needed to support their position.
5.2: Child Support
Child support may involve ordinary expenses, housing, education, healthcare, transportation, extracurricular activities, special needs and lifestyle considerations.
For high-net-worth families, the discussion often requires a careful review of the child’s actual needs, the standard of living, the parents’ financial capacity and the structure of payments.
5.3: Spousal Support
Spousal support may become relevant in divorce or separation matters.
We assist clients in evaluating potential exposure, negotiating support terms or defending against disproportionate claims.
The objective is to reach a result that is legally grounded, financially realistic and properly documented.
5.4: Modifications and Enforcement
Support obligations may need to be modified when circumstances change.
We assist clients with support reviews, modification requests, enforcement risks and negotiation of updated arrangements when the original terms no longer reflect the actual situation.
5.5: Avoiding Informal Arrangements
In family matters, informal payments can create confusion.
Clients may believe they are helping, while the legal record tells a different story.
We help structure payments, agreements and documentation so the client’s position is clear.
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Confidential Family Negotiations
6.1: Negotiation Before Litigation
Not every family dispute should become a public legal battle.
When appropriate, we help clients pursue private negotiations designed to resolve the issue without unnecessary escalation.
This can include divorce terms, asset division, support obligations, parenting arrangements, property use and family agreements.
6.2: Controlled Communication
In sensitive family disputes, communication can become evidence.
Messages, emails, financial disclosures, settlement proposals and informal promises should be handled carefully.
We help clients communicate strategically and avoid statements that may create legal or reputational exposure.
6.3: Settlement With Protection
A settlement is valuable only if it protects the client.
We focus on agreements that are clear, realistic and aligned with the client’s financial and family objectives.
A rushed agreement can solve today’s conflict and create tomorrow’s lawsuit.
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7.1: Families With International Lives
Private clients often live across borders.
They may marry abroad, own property in Costa Rica, have children in different jurisdictions, hold assets through foreign companies or maintain estate plans outside Costa Rica.
We help clients understand how the Costa Rican legal issue fits into their broader international life.
7.2: Coordination With Foreign Advisors
When needed, we coordinate with foreign lawyers, tax advisors, accountants, trustees, family offices or wealth managers.
This is especially important when the Costa Rican matter may affect foreign assets, succession planning, business structures or financial reporting.
7.3: Costa Rican Assets in a Foreign Divorce
A foreign divorce may still create issues in Costa Rica if local assets exist.
Real estate, companies, bank accounts, vehicles, contracts or family rights connected to Costa Rica may require local legal action or review.
We assist clients in understanding what must be done locally to protect their position.
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9.1: Divorce Strategy
We advise and represent private clients in negotiated and contested divorce matters.
9.2: Asset Distribution
We assist with the distribution and protection of real estate, companies, investments, bank accounts and other family assets.
9.3: High-Value Support Claims
We represent clients in child support and spousal support matters involving complex income, assets or lifestyle considerations.
9.4: Filiation and Parentage
We assist with recognition, disputes and legal clarification of parentage and related rights.
9.5: Legal Representation of Children
We advise on matters involving children’s legal representation, assets, inheritance interests or decision-making authority.
9.6: Family Agreements
We help structure agreements related to separation, asset use, support, parenting, property transfers and family arrangements.
9.7: Cross-Border Family Issues
We assist clients whose family law matters involve Costa Rican assets, foreign documents, international families or parallel legal concerns abroad.
Why Work With Us
We do not handle family law as a volume practice.
We work with private clients whose matters require discretion, structure and high-level legal strategy.
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Our work is designed for clients with significant assets, cross-border interests, public exposure or complex family structures.
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Family law often connects with real estate, corporate law, estate planning, immigration, tax considerations, banking and litigation.
We approach the matter as part of the client’s broader legal life, not as an isolated file.
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We assist clients in English and Spanish, allowing foreign clients to understand the process, the documents and the strategy clearly.
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We understand that family disputes require emotional intelligence, legal strength and controlled communication.
The goal is not to create noise. The goal is to protect the client.
Your Questions, Answered
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Our family law practice is focused on private clients with significant assets, complex family structures, cross-border interests or sensitive personal exposure.
We are not a high-volume family law practice.
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Yes.
An amicable divorce still requires careful legal structure, especially when assets, children, support obligations or foreign documents are involved.
A peaceful process should still be legally precise.
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Yes.
When negotiation is not possible, we represent clients in contested matters with a strategy focused on evidence, risk control and protection of the client’s position.
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Yes.
We assist with alimony and support determination, negotiation, defense, modification and enforcement-related issues.
In high-value matters, support must be analyzed carefully because income and lifestyle may be complex.
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That is common in private client matters.
We review corporate ownership, property records, shareholder structure, asset history and the relationship between the family dispute and the business or investment structure.
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Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.
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We treat confidentiality as a baseline.
Family matters involving wealth, children and reputation require controlled communication and careful handling from the beginning.
Private family matters require more than legal reaction.
When divorce, children, assets and reputation are involved, the legal strategy must be discreet, structured and financially aware.
We help private clients in Costa Rica manage family law matters involving divorce, asset distribution, filiation, legal representation of children and alimony determination.
The objective is clear: protect your position, preserve your privacy and create a legal strategy that reflects the real value of what is at stake.
