Bounced Between Offices: When Everyone Says “Not My Job” After receiving the custody ruling in 2022, I believed that the institutions would now support me — or at least acknowledge their part…
Tag: German Family law
When a Child Has No Country: The Long Road to Citizenship Begins
When Origin Doesn’t Grant Belonging I never imagined I would have to explain to a civil registrar why my child doesn’t legally carry my name. In early 2014, in a notary’s office…
Die Macht der Gutachterin – Wenn Expertise das Recht überholt
Ein persönlicher Erfahrungsbericht aus dem deutschen Familiengerichtssystem Im Zentrum vieler familiengerichtlicher Verfahren in Deutschland steht das Gutachten. Was in der Theorie als objektive Einschätzung einer neutralen Fachperson gedacht ist, entwickelt sich in…
Patterns, Rules, and Bias: What Chess and Law Have in Common
In Stefan Zweig’s Schachnovelle (Chess Novella), a man imprisoned during wartime survives by mastering a stolen chess book. With no one to play against, he internalizes moves, strategies, and mental games. When…
Bias in German Family Law: Where Impartiality Is More a Principle Than a Practice
Introduction: Is Family Law in Germany Truly Neutral? In theory, the German legal system prides itself on objectivity and the impartial treatment of all parties. This principle is especially vital in family…
