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If you require a personalized quote for legal services, please don’t hesitate to contact Mr. Sławomir Ligecki, the founding and managing partner of Consul Law Firm Polska.

Mr. Ligecki and his team specialize in offering tailored legal solutions for individuals and businesses alike. Whether you need assistance with visas, work permits, residence applications, or corporate compliance, they are ready to provide you with clear, actionable advice and a detailed cost estimate.


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For more information about our services, please visit the official website of Consul Law Firm Polska.

Collaborative law, also known as collaborative practicedivorce, or family law is a legal process by which couples who have decided to separate or terminate their marriage co-operate and collaborate together with a group of  trained professionals including lawyers, divorce coaches, and financial professionals to achieve a settlement or an agreement that meets the needs of both parties and their children without the need for litigation

It is possible to pay a retainer fee at the beginning of the case or a legal procedure, and the next payments are charged depending on how long and complicated the case will be, and deepend on the number of hours of work involved in the whole legal process.

We cover nearly all areas of the Polish legal system, so there is a high likelihood that we will be able to assist you with your specific case.

At least once per month (sometimes more often), we will email to you a short update on the progress of your legal process.
If you have any additional questions in the course of the legal process, we usually email a reply within 2-3 days.

If you have any legal questions or inquiries related to your case, please feel free to email us at either [email protected] or [email protected], or give us a call at +48 537 768 513.

We offer the first legal consultation free of charge, with no obligations. Afterward, we will send you a list of options and legal measures you can take to achieve the best possible results in the shortest time. If you choose to proceed with your case, we can arrange to sign a contract or a letter of engagement.

Once you provide a detailed description of your situation, we will explain the legal measures that should be taken in your case and determine whether you will need to hire a lawyer in Poland.

Child custody is determined based on the principles of the child’s general well-being, with the best interests of the child being the primary consideration for the Court in all custody decisions.

Legal Custody is the right granted by the Court to one or both parents to provide daily and continuous care for their child, specifically when the physical residence of the minor is also determined.

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