Family Law

Divorce Lawyer in Kosovo

Professional, discreet representation at every stage of divorce — from the first consultation to the court decision. We protect your rights regarding custody, alimony and division of property.

When you need a divorce lawyer

Consulting a family lawyer is especially important when:

  • you cannot reach an agreement on child custody
  • there is shared property to be divided (real estate, business, savings)
  • one spouse is seeking alimony
  • there is a history of domestic violence or protective orders
  • the divorce involves a cross-border element (a spouse outside Kosovo)

How we help — step by step

01

Initial consultation

We assess your situation, the type of divorce that suits you and the strategy for custody and property.

02

Document preparation

We draft the divorce request or lawsuit and ensure the documentation is complete and accurate.

03

Court representation

We represent you at all hearings before the Basic Court, protecting your interests and those of your children.

04

Enforcing the decision

We help enforce the alimony and custody decision, including compulsory enforcement when necessary.

Why Prenku Law

Experience in family law

Deep knowledge of Kosovo's Family Law and contested-procedure rules.

A discreet approach

We handle every case with confidentiality and respect for your family situation.

Focus on children

We always work with the best interests of the child at the center.

Want to understand more before you decide?

Read the complete guide to divorce in Kosovo

Frequently asked questions

How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Kosovo?

Fees depend on the type of divorce and the complexity of the case — typically 300–800 € for a consensual divorce and 500–2,000+ € for a contested divorce. We give you an accurate estimate during the initial consultation.

How long does the divorce process take?

A divorce by mutual agreement usually takes 2–4 months, while a contested divorce takes 6–18 months depending on the case and the court's workload.

Can I divorce without my spouse's consent?

Yes. You can file a contested divorce even without your spouse's consent, and the court can dissolve the marriage if it finds that it has irreparably broken down.

Who gets custody of the children?

The court always decides based on the best interests of the child, considering age, the bond with each parent and the stability of the family environment.

Need legal advice?

Prenku Law is here to help you with professional and dedicated representation. Contact us today for a consultation.