We are pleased to announce the launch of "ius familia", a new division of Bufete Conesa Asociados dedicated to family law. The division is built around an initial online service model, providing accessible first-contact support that is then followed up with personalised, in-person consultations at our office.
Its mission is to offer comprehensive solutions in the sphere of personal and family relationships, addressing not only the legal dimensions, but also the human and psychological aspects that inevitably arise.
The division operates with a genuine commitment to client service, guided by the principles of honesty, confidentiality, professionalism and closeness to the client. It aims to become a benchmark for advice on family matters.
To that end, it will: Listen. Advise. Support. Mediate. Advocate. And represent clients before the courts whenever necessary, always acting in the client's best interests, on a personal, human, legal and financial level.
The team of professionals that make up the division handles the psycho-legal issues that arise within the family, approaching each case from both a human and a legal perspective.
The team comprises lawyers, psychologists and specialist collaborators from a range of fields, all experienced professionals committed to ongoing training, with a shared priority of delivering a service built on excellence and professional rigour.
Lawyer María Serra Muñoz leads the legal practice of ius familia, and psychologist Juan Carlos Goujón Talavera heads its psychology unit.
Alongside traditional legal services, the division offers a number of distinctive areas of expertise, including services for elderly clients, bereavement support, advance directives, family governance protocols, and something as forward-thinking as posthumous digital wishes, a service that allows individuals to set out their wishes regarding passwords, access codes and PINs, as well as the management of and access to their digital files and records, determining whether or not such access should be granted to others after their death.
We invite you to visit our website: www.iusfamilia.com, where you will find all the information you need. We believe it contains essential reading for anyone who wishes to take care of their personal and family relationships.
We look forward to the opportunity to discuss this service with you in person. In the meantime, if after visiting the website you have any questions or would like further information, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will be happy to assist you, without obligation.
Its mission is to offer comprehensive solutions in the sphere of personal and family relationships, addressing not only the legal dimensions, but also the human and psychological aspects that inevitably arise.
The division operates with a genuine commitment to client service, guided by the principles of honesty, confidentiality, professionalism and closeness to the client. It aims to become a benchmark for advice on family matters.
To that end, it will: Listen. Advise. Support. Mediate. Advocate. And represent clients before the courts whenever necessary, always acting in the client's best interests, on a personal, human, legal and financial level.
The team of professionals that make up the division handles the psycho-legal issues that arise within the family, approaching each case from both a human and a legal perspective.
The team comprises lawyers, psychologists and specialist collaborators from a range of fields, all experienced professionals committed to ongoing training, with a shared priority of delivering a service built on excellence and professional rigour.
Lawyer María Serra Muñoz leads the legal practice of ius familia, and psychologist Juan Carlos Goujón Talavera heads its psychology unit.
Alongside traditional legal services, the division offers a number of distinctive areas of expertise, including services for elderly clients, bereavement support, advance directives, family governance protocols, and something as forward-thinking as posthumous digital wishes, a service that allows individuals to set out their wishes regarding passwords, access codes and PINs, as well as the management of and access to their digital files and records, determining whether or not such access should be granted to others after their death.
We invite you to visit our website: www.iusfamilia.com, where you will find all the information you need. We believe it contains essential reading for anyone who wishes to take care of their personal and family relationships.
We look forward to the opportunity to discuss this service with you in person. In the meantime, if after visiting the website you have any questions or would like further information, please do not hesitate to contact us, we will be happy to assist you, without obligation.
