Law Firm IBESICH
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Expert legal advice on separation & divorce

Divorce Consultation For Women And Men
A divorce is always a significant turning point – both legally and emotionally. It affects not only your legal status but also financial security, emotional bonds, and often your entire living situation.
As a Vienna-based law firm with extensive expertise in divorce law, we support you through this challenging phase with legal knowledge, empathy, and a clear structure. Our goal is to reduce complexity and work with you to develop viable, legally sound solutions.
We know that separation is never easy. Divorce is always also a decision – shaped by personal hurt and the desire for a new beginning. Without legal advice, uncertainties or long-term disadvantages can quickly arise – but they can often be avoided.
That’s why we are by your side with foresight and reliability – regardless of whether an amicable solution is possible or a court proceeding becomes necessary.
Every life situation is unique: with or without children, after a short marriage or after decades together.
We represent your interests with sound judgment – on matters such as support, custody, asset division, and all legal questions related to your separation.
Our goal is a solution that not only holds up legally but also makes sense on a human level.
So that you can begin your new phase of life well-advised, legally protected, and emotionally strengthened.

Important Issues To Settle Before The Divorce
- Who is allowed to stay in the apartment – and until when?
- Who is responsible for repairs?
- Who takes over the loan payments?
- Who covers the cost of tutoring for the children?
- Who handles special medical treatments?
- Who pays for expensive school trips or a school laptop?
- Who covers phone repairs or new clothes?
These questions should be clarified at the time of separation – in the interest of your finances, your peace of mind, and above all, your children.
We support you with the division of jointly owned property, the regulation of residential rights, and legal matters related to shared loans or real estate gifts from family members.
The consequences of a divorce for support claims, asset division, health and pension insurance, and inheritance depend on the type of divorce. We advise you on which form of divorce is best suited to your specific situation.
The best foundation for a clean break is professional guidance, to ensure that all relevant issues are resolved – whether amicably or in court as part of a contested divorce.
With our legal advice, you can settle all matters legally secure, so there are no surprises later on.
This Is How We Support You Through Your Divorce
In a divorce – whether amicable or contested – there are no real winners. Our goal is to help you start your new life after separation on the right foot and to protect the well-being of your children.
With experience, discretion, and understanding, we support you throughout your divorce – in Vienna and the surrounding areas.
Your concerns are our priority
We take time to understand your situation: we listen, clarify the facts, and take the legal framework into account.
With calmness and empathy, we highlight which issues are truly relevant to your case.
At the same time, we make it clear that emotional accusations and irrelevant details have little impact in court.
Focused and strategic – in defense of your rights
We concentrate on what matters most: the aspects that can influence your case.
With a clear head, we examine your documents, develop a precise strategy, and work to ensure that your interests are asserted effectively.
Quick assessment, clear strategy
Thanks to our many years of experience, we can quickly assess your chances and determine what is realistically achievable.
We avoid unnecessary escalation and focus on protecting your resources – both financial and emotional.
Divorce Lawyer FAQ
Legal Notice/Disclaimer: The following information is intended for general guidance only and does not replace individual legal advice. For advice tailored to your specific situation, please consult a lawyer or another qualified legal professional.
Amicable Divorce
Most divorces in Austria are amicable. We also believe that better solutions can be found in good agreement for the division of assets, finances, and especially for the children. Because maintenance, custody, and contact rights can be relatively freely regulated in an amicable divorce. The court then merely formally declares the marriage dissolved and refers to the previously negotiated agreement.
However, you should also seek professional legal advice in an amicable divorce – especially on the topics of asset division, maintenance, inheritance claims, and special expenses for the children. The free initial consultation at the office or personal experiences from friends and family cannot replace solid legal advice.
Contentious Divorce in Austria
If you do not want an amicable divorce or it is not possible, for example, because your spouse has culpably set a ground for divorce, you can file for divorce. There are numerous reasons that justify a divorce due to fault. These include, among others, infidelity, physical and mental abuse by the partner. In the divorce suit, you must prove the ground for divorce. The court then decides who is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage, which is subsequently relevant for who must pay maintenance.
Divorce Against Your Will
If your partner has set a ground for divorce and wants to divorce, it can be financially beneficial not to agree. Only three years after the dissolution of the domestic community can your partner divorce you against your will, provided you have not set a ground for divorce. If the court then finds that your partner is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage, you, as the blameless divorced spouse, still have a claim to maintenance despite the divorce, as you did during the marriage.
Grey Divorce – When Empty Nesters Split
The number of divorces where the spouses are 50 years or older is increasing. In Austria, the number of “grey divorce” cases has quadrupled since 1985. Often in this phase of life, it is no longer about custody and child support but about regulating maintenance claims, living rights, property division, as well as pension rights and widow/widower pensions. Be sure to seek legal advice before hastily giving up your claims.
Divorce and Children: Custody, Child Support, Contact Rights
When minor children are involved, the custody procedure is rarely completed with the amicable or judicial decision regarding child support, custody, and contact rights. At least until they reach adulthood or financial independence, you must make decisions together for the child.
Do not forget private milestones such as family celebrations, school and university graduations, weddings, and the birth of grandchildren. If fronts harden in a divorce, it becomes difficult to experience these events as parents together. Even for the children – whether young or adult – it is easier if both parents remain fair.
Our experience shows that a fair procedure is the best prerequisite for ensuring that the agreed rules are later followed. If the ex-partner nevertheless crosses the boundaries, we are happy to assist you. After all, it is about the well-being of the children!
Advice on Amendment Requests
We advise when you want to submit an amendment request. This usually involves maintenance changes, contact rights changes, and custody changes.
Separation Agreement
If you (still) do not want to divorce but already live separately, we recommend making a separation agreement. It clarifies questions such as cost-sharing, usage rights to joint assets such as cars, properties, living rights, as well as arrangements for the children. We are happy to advise you.
How much does a divorce cost?
We advise when you want to submit an amendment request. This usually involves maintenance changes, contact rights changes, and custody changes.
How long does a divorce take?
While an uncontested divorce can be finalized within a few weeks, a contentious divorce can take several months or, in extreme cases, even years, depending on the complexity of the case.
Do my inheritance and gifts count as joint property in a divorce?
Inheritances and gifts received before or during the marriage are generally not considered part of the joint marital property to be divided.
Do I need a lawyer for an (uncontested) divorce?
A divorce often has significant impacts on your financial future. For couples with children, issues of custody and visitation rights also need to be addressed. Therefore, a lawyer is recommended for any type of divorce. They offer comprehensive advice, help you avoid overlooking important details, and prevent potential pitfalls.
Is an uncontested divorce better than a contentious divorce?
An uncontested divorce is often faster, less expensive, and emotionally less stressful than a lengthy contentious divorce.
Child support: How long do I have to pay child support?
Child support is generally payable until the child is self-sufficient. This can occur at adulthood but often later, for example, if the child is pursuing higher education.
Maintenance: Do you always have to pay maintenance and pension?
Whether and how much maintenance has to be paid depends on various factors, including income levels and the circumstances of the divorce. In an uncontested divorce, maintenance arrangements are determined by the parties; in a contentious divorce, the fault for the breakdown of the marriage also plays a role.
Do I have to pay maintenance if my ex-wife almost always worked?
The obligation to pay maintenance is based on individual income levels and the specific conditions of the divorce.
I have almost always worked. Do I get maintenance in a divorce?
Whether you receive maintenance depends on the details of your divorce and your personal income situation.
When is a divorce with a fault finding (fault-based divorce) advisable?
If serious marital misconduct by the spouse makes it impossible to continue the marriage, and an uncontested divorce is not feasible, a fault-based divorce should be considered.
What is a separation agreement good for and why do I need a lawyer for it?
A separation agreement regulates matters between the factual end of the marriage and the final divorce. It protects against accusations from the spouse during the divorce proceedings. For example, it can be agreed that the spouses will live separately, so that moving out of the marital home is not considered malicious abandonment. The separation agreement thus creates a clear legal basis for the period of separation before the final divorce.
Sources and References
- Legal Information System (RIS) of the Federal Government – statutory texts on Austrian divorce law (in particular the Marriage Act and the General Civil Code), current consolidated versions.
- Austrian Federal Portal oesterreich.gv.at – official information from the Republic of Austria (Federal Ministry of Justice and other bodies).
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