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Andreas Moser  
Germany
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I can answer questions in German as well as English. International family law with connections to Germany. Separation, divorce, alimony, child support, custody, visitation, adoption, international child abduction, military divorces, etc. Representing clients all over Germany.Available
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Henning Haarhaus  
Germany
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I can answer questions in German as well as English. I am a Certified German Lawyer and a Certified Tax Specialist Solicitor. I practice in German inheritance, inheritance tax law and civil law. I also offer my legal services in the fields of German business, tax & commercial law; e.g. business organisations, contracts; debt collections and international law. I have been working as a German lawyer since 1999 in the forenamed fields. On Vacation
returns 09/22/2008
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Carolin Schulz-Burgess  
U.S.
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I can answer questions in German as well as English. German legal issues on inheritance, divorce, alimony, child custody, last wills and testaments, and other problems involving international family and civil law.On Vacation
returns 09/07/2008
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