Stefan Flaig
Family, Inheritance and Estates; Banking, Capital Markets and Insurance; Construction and Real Estate
Stefan Flaig is doubly qualified as a specialist lawyer for family law and a specialist lawyer for banking and capital market law. This unique combination enables him to provide sound legal advice at the interface between economic and family issues – competently, strategically and solution-oriented. Mr Flaig has many years of experience in providing forensic support to banks, particularly in judicial and extrajudicial disputes in the following areas: disputes relating to loan agreements, payment transactions and account management, defence against claims for damages, e.g. due to alleged misadvice or breaches of contract. His advice is characterised by a high level of detail and a deep understanding of economic contexts. As a specialist lawyer for family law, Stefan Flaig supports clients in drafting and reviewing marriage contracts, divorces and property disputes. The aim is to avoid lengthy and stressful court proceedings. The focus is on developing a mutually agreed divorce settlement that takes into account the interests of both parties and creates a stable legal basis for the future.
Areas of activity
- Banking, Capital Markets and Insurance
- Construction and Real Estate
- Family Law, Inheritance and Estates
- Litigation and Arbitration
Fields of Law
- Banking
- Banking and capital markets litigation
- Civil Procedure
- Commercial leasing
- Corporate Succession (Family Law, Inheritance and Estates)
- Estate and inheritance tax
- Family law
- Inheritance law
- Litigation and Arbitration
- Real Property Law (Construction and Real Estate)
Short biography
Fachanwalt (Certified Specialist) for Family Law since 2003
Fachanwalt (Certified Specialist) in Banking and Capital Market Law since 2013
- Born 1967 in Karlsruhe
- Studied Jurisprudence at the University of Freiburg
- Admitted to the bar 1995, practicing as a lawyer in Karlsruhe since 1997
- Member of the Family Law Working Group in the German Law Society
- Member of the Working Group Banking and Capital Markets Law in the German Bar Association
- Languages: German, English, Italy