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Expert Profile: Andreas Moser

Expertise:  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. Family law ONLY.

Experience in the area
After getting my 2 German law degress, I interned with the US Army JAG Corps for half a year, supporting US soldiers in Germany and helping them with their family law questions. Since 2002, I have my own law firm (www.moser-law.com) specializing on international family law. Extensive experience in German-American and German-British cases, including hundreds of military divorces. Bar-certified Specialist for Family Law.

Organizations
German-American Lawyers Association, German-Israeli-Lawyers Association, and others

Publications
A list of published court decisions of my cases is available on http://moser-law.com/anwaelte-e.htm

Education/Credentials
My CV is available on www.moser-law.com/anwaelte-e.htm

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What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  I am currently working on my dissertation in German-American Family Law.
Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 6980
Knowledge   9.88   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.81   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.91   Best of the best
Politeness   9.95   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
(in Past 24 Hours)
1
Max Questions to be Asked
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1
Total Questions
(since joining AllExperts)
542
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
Thank you so much! Very helpful.
(Antoinette on 10/02/08)
thank u for your reply it has somewhat consoled me to know i do have some rights and encourages me to continue on for my sons welbeing.
(Maria josephina V.alero on 10/03/08)
there was only 1 question in mind thats why ide like a follow up
(Maria josephina V.alero on 09/25/08)
Vielen lieben Dank! Eine Antwort die ich mir erhofft habe und das auch noch super schnell. Danke nochmals.
(Julia on 09/23/08)
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Recent Answers from Andreas Moser
2008-10-02  Defacto relationships Good evening, if you enter your agreement in Australia in the legal form that Australia requires and comply with all standards of Australian law, then Germany will also recognize that agreement (Art...
2008-10-01  Defacto relationships Hello Antoinette, that's easy: There are NO rights to property and assets. The law argues like that: If people want to share property or have some legal protection, they can either get married or sign...
2008-09-29  child support Good evening Maria, 1. The approximate child support would be around 300 EUR. 2. As long as the father pays the Western Union fees, I don't see any problem, unless you would be hundreds of miles...
2008-09-26  Divorce Hello Daniel, the main problem would be that German law requires both of you to be separated for 1 year before you can get divorced. You could already count your deployment as part of the separation...
2008-09-23  German Wife and Son Hello Will, there is no chance to do that: The father remains the father, even after a separation, divorce, even after he would lose legal custody or visitation rights. There is no way to force...
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