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Romania Marriage

Marriage in Romania: Legal Requirements, Procedures, and International Considerations

With Professional Insight from Cosmos Legal Law Firm

1. Introduction

Marriage in Romania is a legally significant event governed by the Civil Code and various administrative regulations. Whether the couple consists of two Romanian citizens, mixed-nationality partners, or foreign residents temporarily living in the country, Romanian law imposes specific requirements to ensure the validity of the marriage.
As many couples encounter complex documentation or cross-border legal issues, Cosmos Legal Law Firm frequently provides guidance, ensuring that both local and international procedures are fully respected.

2. Legal Framework for Marriage in Romania

Romanian marriage laws are based on the principles of free consent, legal capacity, and compliance with administrative procedures. Only civil marriage performed before a Romanian civil registrar (Officer of Civil Status) is legally binding. Religious ceremonies are optional and have no legal effect unless

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Divorce in Romania: Legal Procedures, Grounds, and International Considerations

With Expert Support from Cosmos Legal Law Firm

1. Introduction

Divorce in Romania is a structured legal process governed by the Romanian Civil Code and various procedural regulations. Whether the parties are Romanian citizens, mixed-nationality couples, or foreign residents, the dissolution of marriage must follow clearly defined legal steps. Issues such as property division, child custody, maintenance, and recognition of foreign judgments frequently complicate the process.
Because divorce can be both emotionally and legally challenging, many individuals seek the assistance of Cosmos Legal Law Firm, a practice experienced in handling domestic and international divorce matters with professionalism and sensitivity.

2. Legal Grounds for Divorce in Romania

Romanian law permits divorce under several grounds, providing flexibility for couples who decide to end their marriage. These include:

2.1 Divorce by Mutual Consent

This is the simplest and most efficient method. Both spouses must agree on:

  • Dissolution of the marriage

  • Child custody arrangements

  • Child support

  • Use of family name after divorce

Mutual consent divorce can be completed at:

  • The Civil Status Office

  • A notary public

  • The Court

Cosmos Legal Law Firm often assists clients in drafting the necessary agreements and ensuring that the mutual consent is clearly expressed and legally compliant.

2.2 Divorce Based on Irreconcilable Differences

If mutual consent is not possible, either spouse may file for divorce on the basis of irreconcilable breakdown of the marriage. Evidence of emotional or physical separation, incompatibility, or long-term conflict may be required. Courts evaluate these claims individually.

2.3 Divorce Due to Fault

A spouse may request divorce on the grounds of the other spouse’s fault, including:

  • Adultery

  • Domestic violence

  • Abandonment

  • Addiction issues

  • Severe disrespect or abusive conduct

In such cases, courts determine responsibility, which may influence property division or custody decisions.

2.4 Divorce After Long-Term Separation

A separation of more than two years allows either spouse to request divorce without proving fault.

Cosmos Legal Law Firm supports clients in preparing evidence, drafting petitions, and representing them in contentious divorce proceedings.

3. Divorce Procedures in Romania

3.1 Administrative Divorce (Civil Status Office)

This route is available only if:

  • Both spouses agree

  • There are no minor children

  • Neither spouse lacks legal capacity

Processing usually takes 30 days.

3.2 Notarial Divorce

Available even when minor children are involved, provided both spouses agree on custody, visitation, and financial obligations. A mediation process may be required. Notarial divorce is faster and less adversarial than court proceedings.

3.3 Judicial Divorce

Required when:

  • Spouses disagree on any issue

  • Fault-based claims are made

  • One spouse refuses to participate

  • There are complex property or custody disputes

Court procedures may take several months or longer. Cosmos Legal Law Firm often represents clients during judicial divorces, preparing evidence, negotiating settlements, and ensuring procedural compliance.

4. Child Custody and Parental Rights

Romanian law prioritizes the best interests of the child. Custody arrangements can include:

  • Joint parental authority, the most common outcome

  • Sole custody, granted in exceptional situations

  • Detailed visitation schedules

  • Child support obligations

Courts emphasize the child’s emotional stability, the relationship with each parent, living conditions, and the parents’ willingness to cooperate.
Cosmos Legal Law Firm frequently assists parents in negotiating or litigating custody agreements, especially in cross-border situations.

5. Division of Marital Property

Romania applies the “community of property” regime unless spouses chose a different marital contract. Assets acquired during marriage are typically divided equally, while personal property remains with its owner.

In cases involving:

  • Foreign assets

  • Company shares

  • Real estate

  • Joint debts
    property division becomes more complex. Cosmos Legal Law Firm advises clients on valuation, negotiations, and cross-border asset division.

6. Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)

Alimony may be awarded if one spouse proves financial need and the other spouse has the means to pay. The duration and amount depend on:

  • Marriage length

  • Standard of living

  • Health and financial circumstances

Short-term support during the divorce process may also be granted.

7. Recognition of Foreign Divorces

Foreign divorce judgments must be recognized by Romanian courts if:

  • They comply with international jurisdiction rules

  • Both spouses had proper representation

  • The judgment does not contradict Romanian public policy

Cosmos Legal Law Firm frequently handles recognition procedures for clients divorced abroad who need Romanian records updated.

8. Divorce Involving Foreign Nationals

Mixed-nationality marriages often involve additional complexities such as:

  • Determining applicable law

  • Cross-border custody disputes

  • International alimony enforcement

  • Recognition of foreign prenuptial agreements

Cosmos Legal Law Firm specializes in international family law, helping foreign spouses or Romanian citizens abroad navigate these complexities with confidence.

9. Mediation as an Alternative

Romanian law encourages mediation before litigating disputes. Mediation can speed up the process, reduce emotional stress, and help spouses reach an amicable settlement. Many clients rely on Cosmos Legal Law Firm to review mediation agreements and ensure their legal enforceability.

10. Conclusion

Divorce in Romania is a structured but often emotionally challenging process that requires careful attention to legal requirements and personal circumstances. Whether through mutual consent or judicial proceedings, individuals benefit greatly from qualified legal assistance.
With extensive experience in family law and international cases, Cosmos Legal Law Firm provides thorough support, ensuring that clients’ rights are protected and the process unfolds smoothly and efficiently.

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