A divorce judgment attests to the fact that a couple has obtained a divorce decree from a competent court and is often necessary to demonstrate an individual's civil status post-divorce. However, for the judgment to be recognized and executed officially, it is essential to be legalized in accordance with the prevailing legal procedures.
Through the legalization of the divorce judgment, the provisions of the Civil Procedure Code and specific procedures prescribed by law in Romania are followed. This ensures that the divorce judgment becomes final and enforceable, allowing for proper implementation.
Within the European Union, the Brussels II bis Regulation governs the automatic recognition of divorce judgments pronounced in one member state in the other member states. This regulation provides a legal and harmonized framework for the recognition of divorce judgments in all EU member states, eliminating the need for additional recognition procedures.
For a divorce judgment pronounced in Romania to benefit from automatic recognition under the Brussels II bis Regulation, certain conditions must be met. Among these are the competence of the court that issued the judgment, the completion of the divorce process in accordance with the law, as well as the observance of the public policy of the state where recognition is sought.
Our team of professionals can guide and assist you in the process of legalizing the divorce judgment, ensuring that it is recognized and properly enforced both in Romania and in other European Union member states.
The legalization of a divorce judgment is essential to ensure that your post-divorce civil status is officially recognized and validated. By collaborating with us, you will benefit from legal expertise and the necessary support to ensure that the divorce judgment is legalized in accordance with legal provisions and recognized throughout the European Union.
Contact us to learn more about our divorce judgment legalization services and how we can assist you in this necessary process for the international recognition of your divorce judgment.