Cross-border families require robust legal support to ensure their status, rights, and citizenship are fully recognised under the Italian Civil Code. We provide the legal advice needed to navigate the rigorous evidentiary requirements of the Italian Ministry and local Comuni.
Administrative Advocacy & Evidentiary Dossiers
We provide technical oversight for jurisdictional family procedures, including:
- Citizenship by Descent (Jure Sanguinis): Management of generational "Chain of Successions" and dossier synchronization for 1948 Path claims. See our Guide on Italian Citizenship.
- Marital Registry Alignment: Coordinating the CNI and "Nulla Osta" dossiers for UK/US nationals marrying in Italy to prevent registry deadlock.
- Marital Property Regimes: Formally drafting technical elections for "Separazione dei Beni" to ensure cross-border wealth remains insulated.
Legal Guides and Insights
Detailed legal insights to help you understand your situation.
1948 Italian Citizenship Cases: The Legal Path
A look at 1948 citizenship claims in Italy, the shift to local courts, and the conflict with foreign name changes.
Marriage in Italy: The Bilingual Statutory Declaration
A technical guide to the Bilingual Statutory Declaration and the Nulla Osta requirements for British nationals marrying in Italy.
Italian ID & Healthcare 2026: SSN Registration
An in-depth 2026 review on the Codice Fiscale, SPID activation, and voluntary vs mandatory SSN healthcare registration.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can we help?
Protect your family and assets with cross-border advice.
Professional Network
Centralised legal support supported by a verified network of qualified Italian specialists.
Instruction Audit
SupportConfirming legal eligibility and identifying specific evidentiary hurdles for your claim.
Dossier Authentication
SupportSourcing, authenticating (Apostille), and swearing vital records to meet Italian court standards.
Institutional Filing
SupportManaging the formal submission and administrative advocacy with the Prefettura or Comune.
