Explore a collection of articles and cases in the field of family law, curated by Bianucci Law Firm. Stay informed on the latest developments and legal precedents in family law.
The recent ordinance of the Court of Appeal of Turin offers important insights into the regulation of the loan for use contract, particularly regarding its duration and the conditions of use by the borrower.
An analysis of Judgment No. 1234 of 2023, highlighting the legal principles and applicable rules, with particular attention to the effects on the parties involved and future prospects.
Analysis of the Supreme Court ruling on the declaration of adoptability of a minor and the rights of family members. A focus on the protection of the best interests of the child and family dynamics.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation highlights the importance of evidence in determining the divorce settlement, linking the stability of the new cohabitation to the economic rights of the ex-spouse.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation, no. 24710 of 2024, addresses the delicate issue of parental responsibility, highlighting the importance of adversarial proceedings and the adequate assessment of parental competencies in the context of the protection of minors.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the methods of collating assets in the case of indirect donations, establishing important principles for inheritance division.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the boundaries between evasion and non-compliance in matters of custody and visitation between parents, highlighting the importance of adequate reasoning in judicial decisions.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the criteria for the allocation of alimony in divorce, emphasizing the importance of the comparative assessment of the economic conditions of the parties and the contribution made by the weaker spouse to family life.
Analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding international child abduction, highlighting the importance of the best interests of the child and the legal implications arising from the Hague Convention.
The Court of Cassation rules on the separation of spouses and shared custody, confirming the importance of the child's best interest and shared parenting between parents.