Divorce Law
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Securing Custody and Child Support in a Divorce Case
This case involved a client who urgently needed to secure both parental rights and custody in a divorce proceeding. Moreover, the client had not received child…
Navigating Divorce with Future Military Pension Considerations
In this case, the client, currently serving in the U.S. military, faced divorce while anticipating a significant future pension. The opposing party initially sought to claim…
Amicable and Swift Conclusion of a Divorce Case Without Property Claims
In this case, both parties agreed to divorce and mutually decided to waive any claims regarding the division of property. Representing the respondent, the Simon sought…
Expedited Divorce Case for a Client Residing in the United States
This case involved a client residing in the United States who retained Pureum Law Office with the sole request for a swift divorce. Simon Lee informed…
Child Support in Korea 2024
1. Korea’s Child Support Standard Since the Seoul Family Court enacted and published the child support standard table on May 30, 2012, it was previously revised on…
Divorce in Korea (Up-to-date information on Korean Divorce in 2024)
Divorce in Korea for Foreigners - #1 Divorce Lawyer in Korea Untying the knot in South Korea doesn't have to turn into a K-pop drama, but…
De facto Marriage Breakup Compensation
De facto Marriage and Divorce Korea De facto marriage and de facto divorce in South Korea The client was a foreign man who was engaged to…
Simon D. Lee officially certified as an Expert Divorce Attorney!
Korean Bar Association certifies Simon D. Lee as an “Expert Divorce Attorney” Over the past 3 years attorney Simon D. Lee has successfully resolved over 30…
How to Get a Quick Easy Amicable Divorce Settlement in Korea
Uncontested Divorce in Korea Sometimes things just don’t work out. You’re both good people, but somehow you drifted apart. Or maybe you just want different things…