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Avv. Francesca Farina

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Avv. Francesca Farina

Avvocato, Foro di Roma · Boschetti Studio Legale

Laureata in Giurisprudenza presso l’Università Roma Tre con tesi in Diritto di Famiglia, ha collaborato con Save the Children nella protezione dei minori. Specializzata in diritto di famiglia, successioni e adozioni internazionali, con un Master in Psicologia Giuridica e Psicopatologia Forense. Dal 2024 guida il team famiglia e successioni di Boschetti Studio Legale.

Articoli pubblicati

One of the most frequent questions in cases of separation or divorce concerns the trattamento di fine rapporto, better known as TFR. It is often thought that, once the marriage is over, the former spouse loses every right over this sum. In reality, the matter is more nuanced. Knowing one’s economic rights is essential in order to avoid misunde…
When a couple decides to separate consensually, one of the most important steps to understand is that of homologation. This technical term can generate confusion or worry, but in reality it is a more formal than conflictual moment. Understanding well what the homologation of the divorce is, what effects it produces and what its timeframes and cos…
When a couple with children decides to separate, one of the most important choices is how to do so in the least traumatic way possible for all members of the family. Consensual separation with children represents a preferable path when the parents are able to find an agreement on the fundamental issues, in particular on the custody of children in…
When a marriage ends, especially after many years of shared life, one of the most frequent fears concerns the economic future. Among the most common questions, one often comes up in a worried tone: “If my former spouse dies, am I still entitled to the survivor’s pension?” The answer is not always immediate, but it is less drastic than is often th…
When parents grow old and become fragile, many children find themselves facing a difficult question: is taking care of them an emotional choice or a responsibility imposed by law? In a rapidly changing society, where geographical distances and family dynamics evolve, it is increasingly important to clarify the boundary between maintenance obligat…
When we speak of maintenance of children, we are referring to a very precise legal obligation, which falls on both parents, even in case of separation or divorce. But what happens if neither of the two is able to meet this duty? Who pays the maintenance of the children if the parents cannot? It is a question that arises more and more often in…
Adopting a child in Italy is a path that requires awareness, commitment and attention to precise legal requirements. National adoption represents one of the most common forms of welcoming minors who are in a state of abandonment and for whom a return to the family of origin is not possible. But who can adopt in Italy? What are the timeframes and…
When facing a separation or divorce, the maintenance allowance represents one of the most delicate aspects to define. Often, those in this phase are in a hurry to find an agreement and risk signing without having fully understood the legal implications. Here are five fundamental aspects that it is good to know before signing an economic agreem…
When a child becomes an adult, many parents wonder whether maintenance must continue and how long maintenance lasts. The answer is not automatic, because the obligation to maintain the adult child depends on a series of factors that involve both the situation of the young person and parental duties. In a period when educational paths are getting…
When a person passes away, Italian law provides precise timeframes and methods to manage the inheritance. But what happens if ten years go by and no one does anything? A succession after 10 years may seem a rare situation, but it happens more often than is thought. Divided families, distant heirs, lack of interest or simple confusion: the reasons…