Attorney in Geneva · Geneva Bar 2012

Andrea
von Flüe.

Geneva-based law office. Six core areas — family, successions, immigration, social insurance, employment, adult and child protection — with a criminal-law flank for family matters. Trilingual French, English, Spanish.

9, Rue de la Terrassière · 1207 Genève
Geneva Bar · admitted 2012 · FR · EN · ES
Aerial view from Saint-Pierre Cathedral over the Palais de Justice and the Old Town of Geneva — historic judicial quarter
  • 14+ years

    at the Geneva Bar

  • FR · EN · ES

    trilingual, no interpreter

  • CHF 50

    first consultation (30 min)

Me Andrea von Flüe

Admitted to the Geneva Bar since 2012, Maître Andrea von Flüe runs a generalist practice built around six core areas: family law, successions, immigration (LEI), social insurance (LAI · LPC), employment law, and adult and child protection — with a criminal-law flank for family matters (domestic violence, child non-return, maintenance default). Trilingual French · English · Spanish, every file is handled personally, without substitution.

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First consultation

50 CHF

30 minutes · No commitment

You set out your situation. You leave with a clear legal orientation: which law, which forum, which deadline. The fee is deducted from total fees if you instruct the office.

Your first consultation

9, Rue de la Terrassière, 1207 Genève
Mon—Fri 8:30–12:30 / 14:00–18:30

+41 22 735 81 83  ·  contact@vonflue8.ch

Frequently asked questions

How much is a first consultation in Geneva?

CHF 50 for 30 minutes, no commitment. You set out your situation, leave with a clear legal orientation (which law, which forum, which deadline) and a quote if you decide to proceed. The fee is deducted from total fees if you instruct the office.

Which areas does Maître von Flüe practise?

Generalist practice across six core areas: family law (divorce, maintenance, custody, marital protection), successions, immigration (LEI — permits B/C/L, family reunification), social insurance (LAI · LPC), employment law (CO, Prud’hommes) and adult and child protection (TPAE). Family law extends to criminal-flank matters (CP arts. 217-220).

My disability pension claim has been refused by the OAI. What now?

OAI pre-decision: 30 days to file a reasoned opposition (with additional medical reports, private expertise if necessary). Formal decision follows. Appeal to the Cantonal Court of Justice — Social Insurance Chamber (LPGA arts. 56 ff.) within 30 days. Final appeal to the Federal Tribunal. Deadlines are strict, no exception.

What if my matter is urgent?

Call the office directly at +41 22 735 81 83 as soon as possible. Urgent situations (interim measures, short-deadline opposition, imminent hearing) are handled in priority. If the deadline expires in less than 48 hours, state that in the first sentence of your message.

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