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Category: Civil, Family, Inheritance & Real Estate

Abusive Clauses in Credit Agreements and Service Contracts (Telephony, Energy, etc.): How to Spot and Challenge Them

This article explains the legal test for abusive clauses under Romanian and EU consumer law, with practical examples from credit agreements and utility or telecom contracts. It details the administrative and court routes available to consumers, the potential outcomes of a successful challenge and how case-law has shaped the interpretation of unfair terms. ([Cabinet Avocat Măglaș][8])

Enforcement of Child Support (Maintenance) in Romania: What Happens When Obligations Are Not Respected

The article explains what qualifies as an enforceable title for child support in Romania and how enforcement proceedings are initiated and conducted. It discusses typical enforcement methods, the interaction with criminal liability for non-payment and practical options available to the custodial parent to secure regular payments for the child. ([Cabinet Avocat Măglaș][6])

Forced Sale of Real Estate in Romania: Procedure, Public Auctions and the Rights of Debtors and Co-owners

This article outlines the main stages of forced sale of real estate in Romanian enforcement proceedings, from appraisal and auction notices to the actual bidding and distribution of the sale price. It explains the remedies available to debtors and co-owners, including challenges to auction irregularities, and highlights key legal safeguards intended to prevent abuses. ([Cabinet Avocat Măglaș][4])

Contestația la executare în materie civilă: how you can stop or limit enforcement proceedings against you

The article presents a practical overview of the Romanian “contestație la executare”, explaining when you can challenge the enforcement as a whole or specific enforcement acts. It covers statutory deadlines, common grounds used in practice, the possibility to obtain suspension of enforcement and the type of evidence needed to convince the court. ([Cabinet Avocat Măglaș][2])

International succession: cross-border inheritances and Regulation (EU) No 650/2012

This article explains the rules on international succession when the deceased or the assets are connected to more than one country. It discusses concepts such as habitual residence, choice of applicable law and the European Certificate of Succession, and how these tools can simplify or complicate estate planning and disputes.

Succession and inheritance in Romania: from death to the certificate of inheritance and when you need a lawyer

This article outlines the key stages of an inheritance procedure in Romania, including required documents, the notary’s role and how heirs’ shares are determined. It also explains when conflicts between heirs can arise and how a lawyer can help you negotiate, settle or litigate to secure your rightful share.

Property division after divorce or inheritance: real-life stories, common mistakes and how to protect your peace of mind

The article uses examples to show how assets are divided after a breakup or a death, and which mistakes turn family tensions into long lawsuits. It explains basic rules, options for negotiation and when to involve a lawyer so that you protect both your financial interests and your emotional balance.

Suspending Enforcement Pending the Challenge to Enforcement: A Complete Practitioner’s Guide (security deposit math, strategy, templates)

This guide breaks down the legal basis and conditions for suspending enforcement while a challenge is pending, with particular attention to how courts assess urgency and harm. It also walks through the security deposit arithmetic, typical mistakes parties make, and provides structured ideas for drafting motions and reply briefs.