Your friend might have some “totally fine” advice on how to get a visa in the Czech Republic, but before you take it, consider more...legally sound alternatives. A good lawyer can help you deal with the agony of Czech bureaucracy, especially when it involves complicated documents, housing contracts, or starting a business. These legal professionals don’t just know the system – they know how to guide expats through ever-changing rules, translations and more.
Skip the ChatGPT counsel and check out these legal services (and one relocation specialist) that save time, money, and your sanity.
Marketa Allnutt is an English-speaking lawyer focusing on divorce and child custody cases involving expats in the Czech Republic. With experience handling international separations, she helps clients sort out property division, custody arrangements, and alimony without getting lost in the legal system. Her approach is steady and informed, making a complicated process feel more manageable for those dealing with cross-border relationships and the stress that often comes with them.
Koubíková Legal works with expat entrepreneurs and individuals on business and personal legal matters. The Malá Strana firm handles company setups, contract drafting, and private issues with a practical, clear approach. With services available in English, French, Spanish, and Czech, communication...
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