Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Answers to the main questions about the legal practice, cooperation format, and Ukrainian law services

I work exclusively with Ukrainian law in accordance with my status as a Foreign Legal Consultant, certified by the Supreme Court of Florida. All consultations and legal assistance relate only to the laws of Ukraine. I do not provide advice on U.S. law or the law of any other foreign jurisdiction.

A Foreign Legal Consultant (FLC) is authorized to advise only on the law of the country in which they are licensed-in my case, Ukrainian law. I am not a U.S. attorney, I do not represent clients in U.S. courts, and I do not provide advice on U.S. law. At the same time, as a Ukrainian attorney, I assist clients residing in the U.S. or abroad with Ukrainian legal matters.

Yes. Your place of residence does not limit the possibility of receiving assistance with matters governed by Ukrainian law. Most clients contact me remotely.
Clients typically seek help with:
• inheritance matters;
• family law issues;
• property and corporate matters;
• court proceedings;
• preparation of required documents under Ukrainian law.

Yes, consultations are conducted online. The and preparation for the consultation. We agree on the scope of work, the cooperation format, and the cost of services. I conduct the consultation, prepare documents, or provide legal support in accordance with Ukrainian law. You receive the results remotely without the need to travel to Ukraine.

The cost depends on the nature of the matter and the scope of work involved. Before we begin, you receive a clear and transparent fee estimate, with no hidden charges. Consultations on Ukrainian law are paid, as they include document review and preparation of practical recommendations.

Timeframes depend on the complexity of the case, availability of documents, and required procedures in Ukraine. After an initial review, I determine realistic time estimates for each stage.

Yes. As a Ukrainian attorney, I can represent you in Ukrainian courts without your physical presence. This includes preparing documents, submitting motions, and participating in court hearings.

No. No attorney can guarantee a specific outcome, as decisions are made by state authorities or the court.
However, I guarantee:
• a professional review of your case;
• an honest assessment of the prospects;
• development of a legal strategy;
• full support in accordance with Ukrainian law.

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