Family Law

Family Law Practice
Discreet counsel for life’s most personal and consequential matters.

Tabuzo Law provides thoughtful and strategic legal guidance to individuals and families navigating sensitive personal matters, complex domestic relationships, and intergenerational concerns. We approach family engagements with discretion, clarity, and respect, recognizing that these matters often carry profound emotional and financial significance.

The firm advises on the structuring of family arrangements, the preservation of wealth, and the orderly management of family businesses and assets. We regularly facilitate negotiations and settlements designed to protect relationships where possible while safeguarding our clients’ long-term interests.

Working alongside financial institutions, advisors, and accountants, we help clients reach fair and sustainable resolutions in family and financially driven disputes. We also prepare family constitutions and governance agreements that provide clear frameworks for decision-making, conduct, and stewardship of shared assets.

The Firm advises clients on prenuptial agreements, marital property regimes, and asset protection strategies, and represents individuals in proceedings involving declarations of nullity, annulment, legal separation, and child custody, ensuring compliance with the Family Code and related laws.

Our Family and Private Client Services Include:

  • Representation in petitions for declaration of nullity, annulment, and legal separation
  • Advisory on dissolution and division of marital and community property
  • Recognition of foreign divorce judgments
  • Child custody, visitation, and support matters
  • Adoption and legitimacy proceedings
  • Protection order proceedings and matters involving violence against women and children
  • Estate settlement, probate, and allowance of wills
  • Administration of estate and community property
  • Change of name petitions and civil registry corrections
  • Drafting of prenuptial agreements and marital property arrangements
  • Structuring agreements on custody, visitation, and support
  • Preparation of wills, trusts, and asset protection instruments
  • Coordination with civil registries for vital records