Italy
Legal assistance – Norway – Italy
Questo testo in italiano premi qui
- have you bought or are you going to buy property in Italy?
- are you going to get married to or live together with an Italian and move to Italy?
- are you getting a divorce in Italy?
Then you may be in need of help to:
- enter into a sales contract
- enter into a separate property regime
- divide the assets and divide physical custody and visiting rights
Italian challenges
To buy and also to own property in Italy can involve challenges.
Bureaucracy and taxation systems can be complicated.
Who is responsible if the apartment gets damaged?
What laws and regulations applies regarding renovation and decoration?
What duties and rights do you have as a lessor?
What does it imply to notify the authorities about moving to Italy (be “residente”)?
Do you keep your rights to pensions and social security?
What are your rights regarding medical help if you stay in Italy for longer periods, but have your permanent residence in Norway?
If a Norwegian owner of property in Italy dies, there will be questions about inheritance rules and inheritance duty. Which countrys laws will apply?
Do you own property in Italy together with spouse, partner or friends which is registered on you both/all of you, and you decide to separate the property, to split up, how are you going to handle that?
Accidents in Italy
Have you been victim of a traffic accident or another kind of accident in Italy and it will be relevant to claim compensation, we can also help you with that.
You have right to deal with a Norwegian representative even if the compensation is calculated in accordance to Italian laws and we can assist you in this.
To establish companies in Italy/import of Italian products to Norway
We can assist you with solutions of the many challenges that may arise.
Our lawyers and partners
Langseth Advokatfirma DA by lawyer Nina Reiersen has gone into cooperation with the Italian lawyer Lorenzo Spallina Lorenzo.spallina@studiospallina.it. He has his office in Rome and speak Norwegian fairly well.
Nina Reiersen owns property in Italy herself, she speaks some Italian and she has a large network of contacts and years of experience of Italian conditions.
In addition we will cooperate with lawyer Ivar Hobbelhagen, Advokatfirmaet Harboe & Co AS.He has considerable experience within taxes and inheritance rules.

