
Originally, Anne-Marie Juhl Andersen trained as a teacher and worked as such from 1988 to 2004. She started studying law while working as a teacher, until she obtained her master of laws degree.
Anne-Marie mainly advises on family law, specialising in cases involving children.
Her expertise includes the following areas:
- Agreements concerning the property of married couples, including agreements in connection with intergenerational transfers
- Legal separation and divorce
- Division and distribution of property
- Custody, residence and contact rights
- Wills
- Inheritance and administration of estates
Anne-Marie provides highly qualified and professional legal advice with a focus on identifying satisfactory and amicable solutions through dialogue between the parties. If a dispute cannot be resolved through negotiation, she will represent her clients before the courts, striving to obtain the best possible solution.
While working on a case, Anne-Marie is available to and in constant dialogue with her clients by email or phone to keep them up to date on developments. Important letters, court pleadings, etc. are always submitted to her clients as drafts for their comments.
During her time as an assistant attorney and later as an attorney, she has taken several courses on dispute resolution and mediation.
In her private life, Anne-Marie is married and the mother of six children.
Education
Master of Laws, University of Copenhagen, 2004
School Teacher, Zahle's Teachers' College
Formalia
CVR : 36378042 organiseret som enkeltmandsvirksomhed
Insurance : HDI Denmark, policy no. 156-08654435-14012
Amount of Coverage : 50 mill DKK
Career
Aumento Law Firm, Attorney, 2013-
Magnusson Law Firm, Attorney, 2012-2013
Law firm of Kirsten Reimers-Lund, Assistant Attorney and Attorney, 2007-2012
The National Board of Industrial Injuries, the Ministry of Employment, Head of Section, 2004-2007
Language
Scandinavian
English
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Memberships
The Danish Bar and Law Society /licensed by the Danish Ministry of Justice