Frequently Asked Questions
I Need a Quote. Whom Do I Contact?
If you need a quote or more information, please contact us at Srećković Law. Our experienced team is ready to assist you with personalized legal advice and a tailored approach to your needs. You can reach us by phone, email, or through our online contact form. We look forward to discussing your legal concerns and providing the expert guidance you deserve.
What Is Collaborative Law?
Collaborative law is a legal process where both parties in a dispute work together, with the assistance of their respective attorneys, to reach a mutually agreed-upon resolution outside of court. Unlike traditional litigation, which is adversarial, collaborative law focuses on cooperation and open communication, aiming for a solution that works for all involved.
What Are the Payment Methods You Accept?
At Srećković Law, we accept payments through bank transfer, crypto currency and cash. For your convenience, we provide clear payment instructions upon engagement, ensuring that transactions are secure and efficient. Should you have any specific preferences or questions regarding payment methods, feel free to contact us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Are You the Right Law Firm for Me?
At Srećković Law, we believe that the right firm for you is one that understands your unique needs, offers personalized solutions, and brings the experience to effectively navigate your legal challenges. With our team’s diverse expertise, including over 40 years of experience in various areas of law, we are well-equipped to provide the guidance and representation you need. Whether you’re facing complex commercial law, divorce, IT law, or any other legal matter, we are committed to achieving the best possible outcome for you.
If you’re looking for a firm that prioritizes your interests and offers both legal expertise and a client-focused approach, we may very well be the right choice for you. Feel free to contact us to discuss your situation, and we will guide you through the next steps with care and professionalism.
How Will I Be Kept Informed about My Case?
At Srećković Law, we believe in maintaining clear and consistent communication throughout the legal process. You will be kept informed every step of the way with regular updates on the progress of your case. Our team will ensure that you understand the status of your matter, any developments, and your available options.
We communicate through your preferred method, whether that’s by phone, email, or in-person meetings, and are always available to answer any questions you may have. Your peace of mind is important to us, and we strive to make sure you are never in the dark about your case.
What is IT Law?
IT law (Information Technology law) refers to the legal regulations, guidelines, and rules that govern the use of technology, digital systems, and the internet. This area of law covers a wide range of topics, including:
Data Protection and Privacy: Laws that regulate how personal data is collected, stored, and used, such as the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in the EU or similar data privacy laws around the world.
Cybersecurity: Legal issues related to protecting data and networks from cyberattacks, hacking, and unauthorized access, as well as compliance with laws aimed at ensuring cybersecurity standards.
Intellectual Property: Protection of digital creations and inventions, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets related to software, websites, and other technological innovations.
E-commerce and Online Contracts: Legal rules for conducting business online, including electronic contracts, digital payments, and ensuring compliance with consumer protection laws in the digital environment.
Technology Transfer: Legal frameworks related to the licensing, sale, or distribution of technology, often seen in business transactions, partnerships, and research collaborations.
Digital Banking and FinTech: Laws governing the financial technology sector, including online banking, cryptocurrency, payment systems, and financial regulation.
Internet and Social Media Law: Laws regulating the use of social media platforms, online content, intellectual property online, and user privacy and rights in the digital space.
IT law is crucial for businesses and individuals navigating the digital landscape to ensure compliance, protect rights, and avoid legal risks associated with technology and online activities.
At Srećković Law, we specialize in IT law and can help you navigate the complexities of technology-related legal challenges, ensuring compliance and safeguarding your digital interests.
AI Regulations
AI regulations are laws and guidelines that govern the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence. They aim to ensure ethical AI practices, data protection, transparency, accountability, and fairness. Key frameworks include the EU AI Act, which categorizes AI systems by risk levels, the U.S. AI Bill of Rights, and China’s strict AI governance policies. These regulations address issues like bias, consumer rights, and security while promoting innovation and responsible AI use. Globally, governments and organizations are working to balance technological advancement with societal protection.
How Can I Contact Your Office?
You can easily contact Srećković Law through the following methods:
Phone: Give us a call at +381 61 670 5425, and one of our team members will be happy to assist you.
Email: Reach us at lawyer@sreckoviclaw.com, and we will respond promptly to your inquiries.
Contact Form: You can fill out the contact form on our website, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
In-Person: Visit our office and we will gladly meet with you to discuss your legal needs.
We look forward to hearing from you and assisting you with your legal matters!
Do I Really Need an Attorney?
Whether or not you need an attorney depends on the nature and complexity of your legal issue. In many cases, having a skilled attorney can provide invaluable support, especially when dealing with legal matters that involve intricate laws, regulations, or significant financial and personal consequences.
An attorney can:
- Offer expert guidance tailored to your specific situation
- Help navigate complicated legal processes
- Protect your rights and interests
- Provide you with clarity and confidence in making decisions
- Negotiate or represent you in court for favorable outcomes
If you’re facing a significant legal issue—whether it’s a divorce, business matter, property dispute, or cybercrime case—consulting with an attorney can ensure you have the expertise and support you need to make informed choices and achieve the best possible result.
If you’re uncertain, feel free to contact us at Srećković Law, and we’ll be happy to discuss your situation and let you know how we can assist you!
How Is Child Custody Determined?
Child custody decisions are typically made by the court based on what is in the best interests of the child. Factors considered in determining custody include:
The child’s age and needs: Courts take into account the child’s emotional, physical, and educational needs, and may consider the child’s preference if they are old enough to express it.
Each parent’s ability to provide: This includes financial stability, emotional support, and the ability to care for the child’s day-to-day needs.
The relationship between the child and each parent: The court will assess the bond the child shares with each parent and their involvement in the child’s life.
The living environment: A stable, nurturing home environment is crucial for the child’s well-being. The court may look at the safety, neighborhood, and overall environment each parent can provide.
History of abuse or neglect: If there is evidence of abuse or neglect, this will heavily influence the court’s decision, as the child’s safety is the court’s top priority.
Co-parenting ability: Courts often favor parents who are willing and able to cooperate and communicate effectively with each other to make decisions in the child’s best interest.
Custody may be awarded in various forms, such as joint custody, where both parents share decision-making responsibilities and parenting time, or sole custody, where one parent has primary control over these matters. Courts typically encourage co-parenting to foster healthy relationships between the child and both parents whenever possible.
If you’re dealing with a child custody issue, it’s important to consult with an experienced attorney, like those at Srećković Law, who can guide you through the process and help advocate for your child’s best interests.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Divorce?
The duration of a divorce can vary significantly based on several factors, including the complexity of the case, whether both parties agree on the terms, and the legal requirements of the jurisdiction.
What Is Legal Custody?
Legal custody refers to the right and responsibility of a parent to make important decisions regarding their child’s life. This includes decisions about:
- Education: Which school the child will attend, special education needs, and other academic decisions.
- Healthcare: Decisions about medical care, treatment plans, and health insurance.
- Religious upbringing: Decisions about the child’s religious training or affiliation.
- General welfare: Decisions concerning the child’s general well-being, including travel, extracurricular activities, and more.
Legal custody can be awarded in sole custody, where one parent has the exclusive right to make these decisions, or joint custody, where both parents share the responsibility and make decisions together.
The court generally prioritizes the best interests of the child when determining legal custody, aiming to ensure that the child’s needs are met and that both parents remain involved in the child’s upbringing, if possible.
If you’re dealing with legal custody issues, Srećković Law can provide expert advice and advocacy to help protect your rights and your child’s future.
Digital Banking
Digital banking refers to the digitization of banking services and operations, allowing customers to perform financial transactions and manage their accounts entirely through electronic platforms, such as websites or mobile apps. This modern form of banking enables a wide range of services, including:
Online banking: Customers can check balances, transfer funds, pay bills, and manage accounts through a secure website or mobile app.
Mobile banking: The use of smartphones or tablets to perform banking activities such as depositing checks via photos, transferring money, and making purchases.
Digital wallets and payments: The ability to store payment information digitally for seamless transactions without the need for physical cards. Examples include services like Apple Pay, Google Pay, and cryptocurrency payments.
Peer-to-peer (P2P) payments: Platforms that allow customers to send money directly to others using apps or digital platforms, such as Venmo, PayPal, or Zelle.
Automated customer support: Many digital banks use AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants to assist customers with their banking needs 24/7.
Digital-only banks (neobanks): Banks that operate entirely online without physical branches. These banks often offer low fees and innovative features by leveraging technology.
Digital banking offers increased convenience, efficiency, and accessibility, as it allows people to manage their finances anytime and anywhere without needing to visit a physical bank.
At Srećković Law, we have a deep understanding of digital banking regulations, ensuring that your financial operations comply with the law and helping you navigate the legal aspects of the evolving digital financial landscape.
Art Law
Art Law is a legal field that governs the creation, ownership, protection, and commercialization of artworks. It covers various areas, including:
Intellectual Property: Copyright, trademarks, and moral rights of artists.
Authenticity & Provenance: Legal issues surrounding art forgery, authentication, and title disputes.
Cultural Heritage & Restitution: Protection of cultural property, repatriation of looted art, and museum acquisitions.
Contracts & Transactions: Agreements for artists, galleries, auctions, and collectors.
Freedom of Expression & Censorship: Legal boundaries on controversial or political art.
Art law intersects with commercial, criminal, and international law, making it crucial for artists, collectors, museums, and galleries to navigate legal risks effectively.
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