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JUDr. Martina Lysinová, LL.M.
JUDr. Martina Lysinová, LL.M.
partner / Attorney-at-law

Martina Lysinová is a graduate of the Comenius University in Bratislava. Over the course of her university studies as well as after their completion, she worked at a distrainor´s office, at first, as an assistant, later, as a distrainor´s clerk. In 2011, she started to work as an associate and passed her bar exams in 2014. Her primary focus is on family law, labour law with the emphasis on wrongful dismissal and administrative law, mostly matters of local government and transferred execution of state administration of municipalities. She also handles assertion and recovery of claims, representation of the injured in criminal proceedings, copyrights, drafting of contracts under civil and commercial law as well as other civil and commercial law matters. Martina has also provided legal services in development projects dealing with construction of residential buildings.


She provides legal advice both in Slovak and English language.


09.07.2020  
SAVINGS AS PART OF ALIMONY?
“In determining what will the court include in justified costs of childcare, a comparison of the standard of living of parents and a child will manifest the most. Items that are repeated monthly (food...
19.06.2024  
A psychologist can be irreplaceable in family law proceedings
The law firm L/R/P advokáti started working with a psychologist within the framework of family law. This is a unique connection, the goal of which is to offer the client comprehensive help in difficul...
16.05.2024  
A lawyer and a psychologist can guide you through the stressful period of divorce together
The L/R/P law office also started working with a psychologist within the framework of family law. Clients can use consultations with psychologist Judita Malík, who can provide them with professional a...
07.04.2024  
DNA test alone may not be enough to establish paternity
In determining parentage, the law puts the best interests of the child first. "The child is the victim in this case and the state should also provide protection by determining who is the person oblige...