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Dogs License Law Cyprus Lawyers, G. Kouzalis LLC, would like to inform about the Dogs License Law. No person may possess a dog unless he has the relevant possession permit issued by the competent authority of the community. The ownership permit is issued after the submission of a relevant application. Also, the presentation of the […]

Civil Partnership Agreement Cyprus Family Lawyer G. KOUZALIS LLC would like to inform you about the 2015 Civil Partnership Agreement law, which was amended in 2020. The law is about “two heterosexual or homosexual persons” can enter an agreement. Also, the two persons must sign the relevant agreement at the presence of the District Officer, […]

Why You Need to Have Your Title Deeds Issued In this article, the Cyprus Property Lawyers, G Kouzalis LLC will inform you about Why You Need to have your Title Deeds issued in Cyprus. Also, they are more than just legal documents; they are the cornerstone of property ownership, providing proof of ownership and outlining […]

Extension of Registration Deadline for Entities Established or Registered Pre-1974: Register of Ultimate Beneficial Owners Firstly, excellent news by your Cyprus Lawyers advising that the Department of Registrar of Companies and Intellectual Property. Furthermore we issue a critical announcement regarding the extension of the deadline. That is for registering details in the Register of Ultimate […]

Appointment of Administrator for the Management of an Incapacitated Person’s Estate Kouzalis Law Firm informs you that in Cyprus, the management of the estate of an incapacitated person. Further, this is an important legal process that focus on protecting the interests of the incapacitated individual. Also, ensuring their well-being. According to Cypriot legislation, specifically the […]

Legal Obligation of Parents for Child Maintenance The law firm G Kouzalis LLC informs you that in Cyprus. The legal obligation for child maintenance will determine by the Law on Parental Responsibility . Also, Children’s Affairs of 1990 (Law 216/1990). Firstly, ccording to the relevant Cypriot legislation, parents are obliged to provide maintenance to their […]