Family Law
Sensitivity and legal rigour
Issues of Family Law require more than legal expertise: they demand empathy, discretion and a clear‑headed defence of the interests of each family member.
At Feliu Bellapart Abogados, based in Mallorca, we support our clients through these processes with sensitivity and legal rigour.
Areas of specialisation
We negotiate agreements where possible and, where necessary, litigate firmly to protect financial and personal interests.
Pre‑emptive planning and restructuring of assets.
Protection of the best interests of the child and the design of measures suited to the local context.
Assessment, calculation, enforcement and review of allowances in line with case‑law and the practice of the Balearic Islands.
Advice on the establishment, effects and dissolution of de facto unions under Balearic‑Islands law.
Fast‑tracked and sensitive handling when the situation requires it.
Coordination with our International Succession and Inheritance team and specialists in private international law for transnational cases.
Human‑centred and strategic approach
We work discreetly, seeking the least damaging outcome for the family: we prioritise mediation and negotiation, but are ready to represent our clients in the Balearic courts when necessary.
Our firm offers a multilingual service (Spanish, Catalan, English, German, Swedish, French and Italian) and comprehensive support in Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera, as well as to foreign residents in the Balearics.
Family law with an international perspective
Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera attract many international families.
We advise on: international child abduction, recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments, cross‑border financial implications and the coordination of parallel proceedings in different jurisdictions.
Our commitment is to accompany you with approachability and legal rigour, providing tailored solutions to protect what matters most to you.
Frequently asked questions about Family Law
Separation means the end of cohabitation; divorce legally dissolves the marital bond.
Yes: a substantial change in the parties’ economic or personal circumstances allows for a judicial application to amend the existing measures.
This is a complex private international‑law issue; in Mallorca we coordinate the preventive route and the appropriate judicial response when necessary.