Family law lawyers in A Coruña
A Coruña

Family law lawyers in A Coruña

At GVC Abogados in A Coruña, we provide advice on Family Law: divorce, separation, child custody, alimony and inheritance proceedings. We defend your rights before the Family Courts of A Coruña. If necessary, we collaborate with independent medical experts. Request your no-obligation initial consultation, available in-person or online.

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Courts in A Coruña
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Main National Police stations in A Coruña
09:00-14:00
Usual opening hours of the Civil Registry in A Coruña (Monday to Friday)
981 18 52 80
Civil Registry phone number in A Coruña
Specialists in A Coruña

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Family lawyers A Coruña
A Coruña
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Family Courts in A Coruña: Key Local Information and Judicial Specifics

In A Coruña, family law matters such as divorces, custody, and child support are handled by the city’s Courts of First Instance. The main venue for these proceedings is the Edificio Novos Xulgados, located at Rúa Monforte, s/n, 15007 A Coruña. Both the Civil Section and Family Courts operate here, centralizing all matters related to separation, divorce, modification of measures, and custody. The A Coruña judicial district covers not only the city but also its metropolitan area, which results in a high volume of family cases and a court system tailored to local needs.

According to data from the General Council of the Judiciary, the province of A Coruña processes a significant number of family law cases, highlighting the importance of having up-to-date, clear information about the relevant procedures. Individuals can contact the courts directly via 981 18 52 74 and 981 18 52 75, or attend in person during morning hours. All divorce, custody, and support matters are supervised by the competent courts, making it essential to understand the particularities of the local process.

Types of Divorce, Timeframes, and Costs in A Coruña

Within the A Coruña judicial district, there are two main types of divorce: mutual agreement and contested. Mutual agreement divorces are faster, typically resolved within 2 to 3 months after filing the petition and settlement agreement, provided there are no complications or extraordinary court delays. In contrast, contested divorces—where no agreement exists between the parties—can extend to 6 to 12 months, depending on the court’s workload and case complexity.

The average cost of a mutual agreement divorce in A Coruña usually ranges from €600 to €1,200, covering the drafting of the settlement agreement and court procedures. Contested divorces may incur higher fees due to their duration and the need for expert reports or psychological evaluations in custody disputes. The settlement agreement must specify, at minimum, custody arrangements, visitation schedules, child support, the use of the family home, and the division of marital property.

Child Support and Custody: Criteria and Figures

Case law and the Spanish Civil Code require that child support be set in proportion to both parents’ income and the actual needs of minor children or adult dependents living at home without financial independence. In practice, A Coruña courts apply criteria consistent with the rest of Spain, with an average child support payment typically ranging from €150 to €400 per child, depending on each family’s circumstances (arts. 146 and 154 CC).

Regarding custody, the trend in Galicia—and specifically in A Coruña—is to consider shared custody whenever possible and in the child’s best interest, though sole custody remains frequent in highly conflictual cases or where specific circumstances exist. The standard visitation arrangement usually involves alternating weekends, half of school holidays, and one or two weekday afternoons, but this can be adapted to each family’s reality.

In all cases, the court evaluates the child’s best interests and may seek reports from the psychosocial teams attached to A Coruña’s family courts when significant disagreements arise.

Why Choose Our Firm in A Coruña

We offer a comprehensive approach to family law, prioritizing mediation and out-of-court negotiation to reach agreements and avoid unnecessary litigation. We provide both in-person and online services in A Coruña, adapting to each client’s needs. Our experience with local courts allows us to anticipate common judicial criteria and tailor legal strategies accordingly.

If you are seeking advice, we offer a no-obligation initial consultation to assess your case’s viability, outline the process, and explain the required documentation. We also collaborate with independent medical and psychological experts when necessary, ensuring technical support in custody or parental capacity proceedings.

Areas of practice

Family law in A Coruña: how we can help

Divorces

We handle uncontested divorce proceedings in approximately 2 to 3 months. In contested cases, the process usually takes 6 to 12 months, always defending your rights.

Custody

We advise on applications for sole or joint custody, tailored to each family's circumstances. We present and defend your proposal before the competent court in A Coruña.

Child Support

We calculate and claim child support in accordance with the Civil Code and real financial capacity. We defend your rights to obtain a fair support for your children.

Visitation Arrangements

We request and modify visitation arrangements, ensuring compliance and the child's best interests. We act in cases of non-compliance or disagreements.

Division of Marital Property

We process the dissolution and distribution of joint assets after divorce or separation. We prepare inventories and defend your rights in case of disagreements over assets.

Parental Measures

We request measures regarding custody, support, and visitation for minor children in cases of unmarried couple breakups. We defend the child's best interests in every process.

Relevant information

Family law in A Coruña: what you should know

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Family Mediation

  • Applicable in separations and divorces to resolve agreements on children and assets.
  • Advantages: faster process, lower cost, reduced conflict.
  • Allows voluntary agreements before going to court.
  • In A Coruña, mediation can be carried out at the Courts on Rúa Monforte, s/n, Edif. Novos Xulgados.
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Regulatory Agreement

  • Must include: child custody, child support, use of the family home, and visitation schedule.
  • Can be mutually agreed or requested before a judge.
  • To be valid, it must be judicially approved at the Courts of First Instance of A Coruña (Rúa Monforte, s/n).
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Joint Custody

  • Judge's criteria: best interests of the child, children's age, proximity of homes, parents' work schedules, previous relationship with minors.
  • In Spain, joint custody is granted in around 40% of cases according to recent data.
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Modification of Measures

  • May be requested if there is a substantial change: income, residence, child reaching legal age, new needs.
  • A claim must be filed at the court that issued the original ruling.
  • No minimum term, but the change must be significant and documented.

Maximum confidentiality in A Coruña

Everything you tell us is protected by professional privilege. Family matters require absolute discretion, and at García-Valcárcel & Cáceres we guarantee it from the very first moment.

Practical advice

Before starting a family law process in A Coruña

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Types of divorce

In A Coruña, you can choose between mutual agreement or contested divorce. Mutual agreement is faster, usually resolved in 2-3 months.

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Child support

Child support is set according to the child's needs and parents' financial capacity. It is mandatory until the child becomes independent.

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Child custody

Custody can be joint or sole. The child's best interests are always the main criterion for the court.

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Family home

The use of the family home is usually assigned to the custodial parent, especially if there are minor children.

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Family mediation

Mediation is voluntary and can help reach agreements on custody or visitation before going to court.

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Required documentation

To start family proceedings, you need marriage and birth certificates and proof of residence, among other documents.

Our process

How we handle your case in A Coruña

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No-obligation initial consultation to understand your family situation and legal objectives in A Coruña.

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We review documents and case background to assess options and risks under Galician regulations.

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We attempt negotiation or mediation with the other party to reach an amicable agreement and avoid court.

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If agreement is not possible, we prepare and file the claim before the Court of First Instance in A Coruña.

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We attend the trial with you and defend your interests before the family judge in A Coruña.

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We request enforcement of the judgment to ensure compliance with the agreed or imposed measures.

Need a family lawyer in A Coruña?

We listen to you in complete confidentiality. No-obligation initial consultation.

  • Personalised assessment of your case
  • In-person and online service in A Coruña
  • Maximum discretion guaranteed

Why choose García-Valcárcel & Cáceres in A Coruña?

55+
Years of experience
1970
Year the firm was founded
5
Specialist professionals
A Coruña
In-person and video conference
Direct contact
With the lead lawyer
Murcia HQ
Serving all of Spain
We answer your questions

Frequently asked questions about family law in A Coruña

How much does a divorce cost in A Coruña?

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An uncontested divorce usually costs between 800 and 1,500 euros. A contested divorce ranges from 2,000 to 5,000 euros or more depending on complexity.

How long does a divorce take in A Coruña?

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Uncontested divorces are usually resolved in 2-3 months. Contested divorces can take 6-12 months in A Coruña courts.

How is child support calculated in A Coruña?

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Support is based on parents' income and children's needs. The average amount is typically between 150 and 400 euros per child.

Can I request joint custody in A Coruña?

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Yes, you can request it if criteria like good parental relationship and proximity of homes are met. Courts prioritize the child's best interests.

What happens to the family home in A Coruña?

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The home is usually assigned to the custodial parent. Alternatives like temporary use or sale can also be agreed upon.

Can the regulatory agreement be modified in A Coruña?

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Yes, it can be modified if there is a substantial change in circumstances, such as changes in income or children's needs.

Also visit our general family law page for information on procedures, types of divorce and frequently asked questions.

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GVC Lawyers

Family lawyers in A Coruña

Our head office is at Gran Vía, 15 — 3rd Floor, 30008 Murcia.

We serve clients from A Coruña in person and by video conference. No-obligation initial consultation.