April 13, 2023
With the Cartabia reform, family law also changed. Are you really divorcing now without ever separating?
The Cartabia reform modifies the civil process but also affects all the special processes involving minors and the family. The change is happening in stages. For legal experts it is a great challenge, for citizens a big question mark. Let’s try to understand what has already changed, what is changing and what will change at each stage of the implementation of the reform. Since...Read More
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March 15, 2023
Using the Medical Professional Indemnity Trust
The civil liability for damages underlying the risks, multiple and often unpredictable, linked to the delicacy of the medical-professional activity, has now made it clear to the healthcare professional the need to identify new means of asset protection, possibly complementary and reinforcing with respect to the traditional instrument of the insurance policy, capable of guaranteeing...Read More
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March 9, 2023
The simplified composition with the reduction of tax debts
When facing the measures envisaged by the Code of Crisis and Business (so-called CCII), companies in crisis or in a state of insolvency normally have significant tax and social security debts, which they have to request to be reduced. The tax transaction pursuant to art. 63 CCII is the main measure to allow the debtor to partially pay his taxes. However, it could not find application...Read More
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November 29, 2022
Specific learning disabilities: the law is twelve years old and many teachers still ignore it
Specific learning disabilities (SLD) are disorders that affect some specific school skills. They take on different names based on the area they affect; dyslexia and dysorthography affect reading skills; dysgraphia concerns learning to write as a graphomotor skill; dyscalculia refers to the ability to calculate. These disturbances lead to non-self-sufficiency during schooling. DSA can...Read More
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September 26, 2022
Remedies in terms of excessive onerousness occurring in the execution of the contract
The debate relating to the conservative and adjustment tools of the contract has acquired new and unexpected vitality as a consequence of the health crisis from Covid-19 first and then of the war in Ukraine. The global reach of both phenomena has determined and is causing a slowdown in the economic growth of both European and non-European states, having a profound impact, albeit with...Read More
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July 15, 2022
When do you lose your divorce settlement? The Cassation says and then contradicts itself
Once the ex has obtained the divorce allowance, he cannot sleep peacefully. The law provides that in case of remarriage she automatically loses it; however, nothing is foreseen in the event that she goes to live with a new partner or a new partner. Applying by analogy the discipline envisaged in the case of remarriage also to the new de facto cohabitation, for decades the judges have...Read More
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