Foundation and association law
Setting up a foundation is important and worthwhile considering in a wide range of situations. Two such examples may be the entrepreneur wishing to preserve his life‘s work for future generations, or the individual who intends to commit a portion of his assets for the realization of charitable causes.
Foundation law
- Foundations under civil law
- Family foundations
- Foundations formed mortis causa
- Company-affiliated foundations
- Foundations under public law
- Municipal foundations
- Church foundations
- Unincorporated foundation
- Endowment contributions
Association law
- Consultation on the legal form of the association: registered and unregistered association, ideal association, economic association
- Support during the establishment of the association, inscription in the registry
- Design of the statutes and by-laws
- Organization of the association, duties and powers of the association bodies
- General meeting, invitation, agenda, taking minutes
- Association penalties, in particular exclusion of association members
- Dissolution and liquidation of an association
- Association liability law, in particular board of directors and association bodies liability