адвокат ДИМИТЪР МАРЕВ (lawyer Dimitar Marev)

адвокат ДИМИТЪР МАРЕВ (lawyer Dimitar Marev)

+359 878434320

Address: Bulgarie 4700, Smolyan, Bulgarie Blvd 7, 2ème étage.

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адвокат ДИМИТЪР МАРЕВ (lawyer Dimitar Marev)

+359 878434320

Address: Bulgarie 4700, Smolyan, Bulgarie Blvd 7, 2ème étage.

Civil Law Administrative Law

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Presentation

If you need an experienced, competent, and responsible lawyer in the city of Smolyan, come to the "Marev" law firm!

The firm was established in 1990 by lawyer Stoyan Dimitrov Marev, with whom it continues to be associated to this day. In 2005, lawyer Dimitar Stoyanov Marev joined the team.

Currently, the "Marev" law firm specializes in civil law (property, debt, commercial, company, family, and inheritance law) and administrative law.

The office offers legal services such as legal representation before judicial authorities and executive authorities in the Smolyan region, legal consultations related to negotiations, contract preparation, property search, company registration, and conversion of commercial companies.

Given the dynamic nature of processes and the need for comprehensive service for its clients, the "Marev" law firm offers joint services with external specialists – accountants, appraisers, designers, and builders.

PHILOSOPHY AND PRINCIPLES

The legal profession is my vocation and passion. For this reason, by practicing with dedication, conscientiousness, professionalism, competence, precision, and loyalty, I protect the rights and legitimate interests of clients by all authorized means and ways.

In line with the principles of fair treatment and client information imposed on the firm, legal services are provided according to the following work algorithm:

  • Listening and a brief consultation with the client regarding the matter at hand;
  • If the matter falls within the office's field of expertise, a detailed review of the available documents and their legal significance;
  • If necessary, additional documents are collected, and a further analysis of the factual situation and case is performed;
  • Presentation of an opinion on the case, including strategy, possible legal methods for resolution, expected outcomes, and a financial justification of future expenses;
  • Assigning the service(s) and initiating the relevant procedure or process;
  • Regularly informing the client on the progress of the process, considering the need for decisions to be made under fully informed conditions and implementing specific actions.

DO I NEED A LAWYER?

Very often, citizens and representatives of legal entities (companies) ask: Why do I need a lawyer?

The legal profession is a recognized activity in the Constitution of the Republic of Bulgaria, as its main and exclusive purpose is to provide legal assistance and protect the rights, freedoms, and legitimate interests of individuals and legal entities, which are exercised in accordance with the principles of independence, exclusivity, government autonomy, and self-sufficiency.

A lawyer is a qualified individual who has completed higher legal education, acquired legal capacity, taken an oath, and is registered with the relevant bar association.

Above all, a lawyer is necessary to help clients save time and money, and it is crucial to use qualified legal services in a timely manner.

The lawyer is particularly useful before and immediately after a problem or case arises, as they possess the necessary knowledge and experience to foresee and prevent potential complications in the client's case.

By assumption, a lawyer has specific qualifications, experience, and knowledge. For an experienced lawyer, there is no risk of being misled by false information, which is a much greater danger for citizens without legal knowledge.

A lawyer is necessary because they can be an invaluable source of specialized information regarding the rights and opportunities of citizens in a given case, and they can identify opportunities for quick and optimal resolution.

You need a lawyer because they can anticipate obstacles in resolving the matter and take appropriate measures to remove them.

Despite the possibility of self-representation, it is not advisable for citizens and legal entities to represent themselves in court. Exercising the right to defense involves numerous deadlines and specific procedural options, which must be carried out within the required timeframe.

There are so-called statute of limitations in civil and administrative procedures, the omission of which most often leads to an irreparable loss of rights. In exercising the right to defense, the lawyer is capable of assessing which facts are relevant, presenting them within deadlines, and determining how and by what means to prove them.


Spoken languages

Bulgare

The team


Location

Country: Bulgaria

City: Смолян / Smoljan

Address: Bulgarie 4700, Smolyan, Bulgarie Blvd 7, 2ème étage.

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