Peruvian Law Expert
Instructing counsel only (law firms)
Peruvian Law Expert for Foreign Courts
Independent written expert opinions on Peruvian civil law (family, succession, private international law-related issues), prepared exclusively for instructing counsel in foreign proceedings.
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Short video: how expert opinions on Peruvian law are used in foreign courts
A brief overview for instructing counsel. For the full written guide on "court-ready reports", see the article below.
Prefer the written explanation of what "court-ready" means? See the guide below.
- 20+ years of civil practice in Peru
- Member: Lima Bar Association
- Published in an ISBA publication (2024)
- Languages: Spanish · English · Italian
📍 Location: Lima, Peru (GMT-5) • Serving: U.S., UK, Canada & European counsel (100% remote)
Dr. Alberto Miranda — Peruvian Law Expert & Expert Witness (Lima, Peru)
This service is provided exclusively to law firms and counsel. I do not provide legal advice directly to parties. No attorney-client relationship is created until engagement terms are agreed in writing.
Looking for the audience overview? See: For International Law Firms.
Section 1 — What I Provide
I prepare independent expert legal opinions on Peruvian law for use in foreign court proceedings and cross-border civil disputes. Reports are drafted to be clear, well-sourced, and suitable for common-law expectations (executive summary, numbered conclusions, annexes).
I serve as a Peruvian law expert witness and provide independent legal opinions for foreign courts and international law firms (instructing counsel only).
Typical matters include
- Marriage validity and civil registry issues under Peruvian law
- Divorce framework and legal effects under Peruvian civil law
- Child custody, parental authority, and related family law matters
- Hague Convention matters involving Peru (family-law legal framework and context)
- Inheritance & succession (wills, intestate succession, forced heirship)
- Recognition / effects questions involving Peruvian law (Peru-related legal consequences of foreign acts or statuses)
Professional boundaries
I do not opine on matters of fact, credibility, or the law of any non-Peruvian jurisdiction. My role is limited to explaining Peruvian law, based on materials provided by instructing counsel and Peruvian legal sources as of the opinion date.
Confidentiality & secure handling
Case materials are handled confidentially. Please avoid sending highly sensitive personal data until engagement terms are confirmed and a secure exchange method is established.
Practice Areas — Specialized Expert Opinions
Specialized pages are under development. In the meantime, email for instructions on any topic below.
Family Law Expert Opinions (page coming soon) →
Marriage validity, divorce, custody, parental authority, and Hague-related family matters involving Peru.
Inheritance & Succession Reports (page coming soon) →
Forced heirship, intestate succession, wills, and cross-border estates with Peruvian legal elements.
Recognition of Foreign Judgments (page coming soon) →
Exequatur process, enforcement questions, and Peru-related legal effects of foreign acts or orders.
Section 2 — Scope, Deliverables, and Process
Deliverables
- Executive Summary (court-friendly)
- Qualifications section + CV attached
- Scope of opinion (questions addressed)
- Applicable Peruvian legal framework
- Analysis (question-by-question)
- Numbered conclusions
- Independence statement
- Appendix of cited authorities (as appropriate)
Sample report structure
I. Executive Summary
II. Expert Qualifications
III. Scope of Opinion
IV. Facts (as provided)
V. Applicable Peruvian Law
VI. Legal Analysis
VII. Conclusions
VIII. Declaration of Independence
Appendices (Authorities, CV, Credentials)
Common objections (answered)
Courts often require an expert to verify foreign law, explain interpretation, and provide a structured opinion tied to the legal questions.
Independence is addressed in the engagement terms and the report's declaration. I reserve the right to decline matters where independence could be questioned.
Section 3 — Scheduling
Scheduling is aligned with confirmed scope and the court deadline. Expedited handling may be available for urgent matters (subject to availability).
Fees
Fees are quoted based on complexity, scope, document volume, and urgency. After a brief scoping review, you receive a fixed-fee proposal tailored to the court requirements.
Note: Fees are not published as a "menu" because court requirements and legal questions vary significantly from case to case.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What qualifies an attorney to provide an expert opinion on Peruvian law?
A qualified expert should be an active Peruvian attorney with relevant civil-law experience and properly cited Peruvian legal sources.
What are your qualifications?
I am a licensed Peruvian attorney with 20+ years of civil practice, member of the Lima Bar Association (CAL No. 39450), and published in an ISBA publication (2024).
How do we start?
Email the court/jurisdiction, deadline, specific legal questions, and a short background summary.
Are you admitted to practice law in the United States or the United Kingdom?
No. I am a Peruvian attorney. I provide independent expert opinions on Peruvian law for instructing counsel in foreign proceedings.
Do you work directly with the parties involved in the case?
No. Expert opinions are prepared exclusively for instructing counsel. I do not advise parties directly.
Can you provide expert opinions on Peruvian criminal law?
No. My practice focuses on Peruvian civil law (family law, succession, and private international law-related matters).
Can you provide an affidavit / expert declaration format?
Yes. Reports can be structured as an expert declaration with numbered conclusions, an independence statement, and annexes.
Do you provide expert testimony?
Yes, subject to availability. Testimony may be provided via video conference or in person in select matters.
Are revisions included?
Follow-up questions and minor clarifications within the original scope may be included as agreed.
Contact (Law Firms Only)
For instructions, availability, and a proposal, please email:
- Jurisdiction / Court (and case caption if available)
- Court deadline (and hearing date, if applicable)
- Specific legal questions to be addressed
- Brief background and relevant Peruvian connections
- Any formatting requirements (declaration, affidavit, annexes, etc.)
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Disclaimer: Expert opinions are prepared for use by instructing counsel only and do not constitute legal advice to parties. Opinions are based on Peruvian law as of the date of issuance and on facts as provided by instructing counsel. No attorney-client relationship is formed until an engagement letter is executed.