Ing. Veronika Mindlová

From 1 750 CZK
Accepting new clients

Specialization
Financial advisory for setting child support (alimony) levels and the division of marital assets

The separation of parents brings not only an emotional burden but also a fundamental shift in the family's economic structure. What used to be two incomes funding one household often becomes two smaller incomes that must now cover the needs of two separate households. This inevitably affects the standard of living for both parents and children.

While parents are often willing to agree on custody arrangements, they frequently hesitate regarding child support, leaving the decision to the court in the belief that a judicial verdict will be "fair" for everyone.

This is not always the case. With an understanding of the underlying principles and professional support, parents can set child support levels more effectively, fairly, and with regard for the needs of everyone involved—both children and adults.

I specialize in determining the parent's decisive income and working with the methodology and guidelines of the Ministry of Justice. I have been active in the field of finance and taxation since 2008. I cooperate with the Ministry of Justice, I am a certified Tax Advisor, and a professional member of the Union of Family Advocates.

Education & Qualifications

University Education: Prague University of Economics and Business (VŠE)

Completed Courses & Training:

  • Certified Tax Advisor

  • Mediator Training

  • Shared Parenting Training

  • Workshop: New Developments in Family Law (Effective as of Jan 1, 2026)

  • Course: Community Property of Spouses

  • Course: Legal Negotiation for Advocates

  • Course: Effective Resolution of Parental Disputes

  • Course: Partner Relationships and Improvement Strategies for Traditional and Patchwork Families

  • Conference: Intergenerational Disputes – Parents and Children

  • Course: Domestic Violence: Recognizing Signs of Domestic Abuse and Toxic Relationships

  • Conference: Family Transformations XII: Current Methods of Working with Families in Crisis

Language: Czech