Peruvian Legal Advisory from Lima, Peru

This section features articles, guides and legal insights on Peruvian legal advisory from Lima, Peru, for foreign clients, Peruvians abroad, international families and law firms requiring legal assistance in Peru. Dr. Alberto Miranda covers foreign judgments, exequatur, Peruvian family law, estate matters, powers of attorney, cross-border civil cases and Peruvian law opinions for international matters.

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How to Recognize a Foreign Divorce in Peru

Exequatur · Foreign Divorce · Peru How to Recognize a Foreign Divorce in Peru: The Exequatur Process 🇪🇸 ¿Prefiere leer en español? Versión en español disponible aquí. Recognizing a foreign divorce in Peru requires the exequatur — a judicial process governed by Articles 2102 to 2111 of the Peruvian Code of Civil Procedure through which […]

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How to Enforce a Foreign Judgment in Peru | Dr. Alberto Miranda

Exequatur in Peru · Legal Guide How to Enforce a Foreign Judgment in Peru: The Exequatur Process Explained 🇪🇸 ¿Prefiere leer en español? Versión en español disponible aquí. The exequatur in Peru is the judicial process through which a Peruvian court — specifically the Civil Division of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima —

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Peruvian forced heirship legítima — expert opinion for foreign courts, Dr. Alberto Miranda, Peru-qualified attorney, Lima,

Peruvian Forced Heirship (Legítima)

Peruvian Law Expert · Succession Law · For International Counsel Peruvian Forced Heirship (Legítima): What Foreign Courts and International Counsel Need to Know By Dr. Alberto Miranda — Peru-qualified Attorney · CAL N.º 39450 · MINJUS N.º 18991 · Published Author, ISBA 2024 · Member, European Bar Association (AEA) · 20+ years of civil and

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The Immigration Mistake Before Filing with Migraciones Peru

Migraciones Peru · Pre-Filing Legal Review · Foreign Nationals The most important immigration mistake in Peru may happen before the file is submitted to Migraciones — not after. A residency application can look complete, yet still be legally weak if the documents are not sufficient for the specific procedure. Before filing, the real question is

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Migraciones Peru Observed Your File — What Should You Do Next?

Migraciones Peru · Observation Response · Legal Review If Migraciones observed your file in Peru, your application has not necessarily been denied. An observation means the authority has identified an issue that must be answered within the granted term. However, a weak or incomplete response may lead to a formal denial — which is why

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A Clean FBI Report Is Not Enough for Migraciones Peru

Migraciones Peru · Legal Review for Foreign Nationals A clean FBI report is often an important part of a Peru residency file, but it is not a guarantee of approval. Migraciones evaluates the full documentary package — including the proper foreign background certificate, apostille, translation, internal consistency, and any explanation needed for the applicant’s record.

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Peruvian Legal Correspondent in Lima for Foreign Law Firms

Peruvian Legal Correspondent in Lima for Foreign Law Firms Peruvian legal correspondent in Lima · B2B support for foreign law firms · Local execution in Peru Direct answer: A Peruvian legal correspondent in Lima helps foreign law firms execute local steps before Peruvian courts, SUNARP, RENIEC, and notaries, while also preparing expert legal opinions on

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Food Safety Law in Illinois and Peru | Published by ISBA

How Is Food Safety Regulated in Illinois and Peru? ISBA-published legal analysis — 2024 Illinois and Peru regulate food safety through different legal frameworks. Illinois applies the Illinois Food Drug and Cosmetic Act under the oversight of the IDPH and the federal FDA. Peru applies the General Health Law and Legislative Decree No. 1290, under

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Your trademark is at risk in Peru – what to do next”, with Dr. Alberto Miranda and a “Trademark Checklist: Peru

Is Your Foreign Trademark Protected in Peru? – Dr. Alberto Miranda

International Private Law · Foreign Companies in Peru Is Your Foreign Trademark Protected in Peru?What Every Foreign Company Must Know By Dr. Alberto Miranda · Peru-qualified lawyer (CAL No. 39450) · 20+ years in international private law · 100% remote legal services from Lima, Peru CAL No. 39450 MINJUS No. 18991 AEA Member ISBA Published

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World map with habitual residence marker over Japan next to Peruvian passport with error signal — Dr. Alberto Miranda, Peruvian attorney specializing in international family law

Child Nationality Does Not Determine Jurisdiction – Peru

«The child is Peruvian, sue in Peru» — why that logic is wrong In international family law, jurisdiction is defined by habitual residence — not by the passport Dr. Alberto Miranda — Peruvian attorney specializing in international private law  |  CAL No. 39450  |  MINJUS 18991 — Accredited Extrajudicial Conciliator  |  European Lawyers Association (AEA)

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