Daniela Schröder-Rombey
Schlun & Elseven Rechtsanwälte
Von-Coels-Str. 214
52080 Aachen
Germany
Dr. Daniela Schröder-Rombey is an attorney at the law firm Schlun & Elseven Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB. As a member of our legal team, she offers comprehensive and dedicated advice and representation in all matters of German and international family law . As an attorney specializing in family law, Dr. Schröder-Rombey combines sound legal knowledge with empathy and assertiveness in representing her clients' interests. With her academic background and practical experience, she is able to help her clients achieve balanced legal solutions in complex family law situations.
Family law: 360° advice and representation
Family law is a field of law that demands a high degree of empathy , sensitivity , and intercultural understanding . Dr. Schröder-Rombey possesses comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of family law regulations and procedures, enabling her to provide her clients with precise and effective advice at all times. In family law disputes, she focuses particularly on the legal status and participation of children, advocating for the protection of their interests and ensuring that their voices are heard in court proceedings.
Lawyer Dr. Schröder-Rombey possesses a high degree of negotiation and mediation skills and prefers to find amicable solutions in order to reach agreements that are as advantageous as possible for both sides and to permanently minimize potential conflicts.
Furthermore, she provides strategic advice on the rights and obligations of the parties involved in divorce proceedings, particularly regarding the division of assets, child custody and visitation rights, as well as spousal and child support. Her empathetic approach ensures that her clients feel fully supported throughout the emotionally challenging divorce process, while her meticulous attention to detail guarantees that their legal interests are always protected.
International Family Law
Dr. Schröder-Rombey's international focus is particularly beneficial for clients facing the legal complexities of cross-border legal matters. Custody disputes, in particular , can become significantly more complicated when parents from different countries are involved or when one parent wishes to move abroad with the child. Dr. Schröder-Rombey utilizes her knowledge of international family law treaties, such as the Hague Convention, to develop effective strategies in international custody disputes (and child abduction cases).
The recognition and enforcement of foreign court decisions are becoming increasingly important for families. Dr. Schröder-Rombey is thoroughly familiar with the corresponding recognition procedure and will support you in every single phase to ensure a swift and smooth process.
Even during her studies, Dr. Daniela Schröder-Rombey focused on the comparative study of family law systems. Family law is increasingly influenced by international treaties, conventions, and other developments, making this knowledge essential for lawyers. Through her international specialization, Dr. Schröder-Rombey is always up-to-date on global changes and emerging best practices in family law.
Vita
Dr. Schröder-Rombey completed her law studies at the Universities of Trier and Bonn, where she received comprehensive legal training. During her studies, she deepened her knowledge through a semester abroad at Lund University in Sweden, thus broadening her international horizons.
Following her studies, Dr. Schröder-Rombey worked as a research assistant at the Chair of German, European, and International Family Law at the University of Bonn . There, she focused on various aspects of family law, laying a solid foundation for her subsequent career. Alongside her research, she earned her doctorate in family law at the same institution. Her dissertation, entitled “ The Legal Status of the Child in Shared Custody Arrangements – A Comparative Law Study with Alternating Custody in Switzerland, ” underscores her expertise in this field.
Furthermore, Dr. Schröder-Rombey worked at the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs in Berlin , in the department for national and international children's rights. This experience allowed her to gain insights into the political decision-making process and the formulation of legal frameworks for the protection of children at the national and international levels.
Furthermore, she gained practical experience through her work at the family court in Bonn . This practical involvement in the justice system gave her a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics and intricacies of family law proceedings.