International family and inheritance law concerns some of the most impactful moments in a person’s life, such as the end of a relationship, the care of children or the passing of a loved one. These matters require more than legal expertise. They call for sensitivity to the people behind the conflict, a careful approach and clear communication. A pragmatic and thorough method like this demands the right kind of expertise.
Iris van der Leij is a family and inheritance law paralegal. She advises clients on a wide range of (international) matters, including divorces, relationship property issues, maintenance and disputes concerning children. She also advises and litigates in inheritance law cases, including the division and settlement of estates and disputes concerning legacies and statutory shares. Her approach is defined by clarity, thoroughness and pragmatism, aiming for solutions that respect both the legal and personal aspects of the case.
With many years of experience as a senior legal officer at the Court of Appeal of The Hague (Family Law Division), she has in-depth insight into how judges assess and weigh family law matters. This background enables her to guide clients realistically and strategically, both in negotiations and in court proceedings.