Adam, Lawyer in Hungary
Adam, Lawyer in Hungary
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I had an excellent experience working with Adam at Avocate Abroad regarding a Hungarian inheritance matter.
From start to finish, he was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly helpful. As someone who doesn’t speak Hungarian, I was relieved to find that Adam speaks perfect English, which made the entire process so much easier and less stressful. He guided me through every step with clarity and patience, always making sure I understood what was happening and what needed to be done. I felt confident and supported throughout the entire process.
I highly recommend Adam to anyone needing legal assistance in Hungary—especially if you’re navigating the system from abroad. Thank you, Adam, for your outstanding service!
I was looking for a property lawyer in Hungary and I got put in touch with Adam.
He has been extremely helpful and very prompt at replying. He explains everything in both English & Hungarian which has been wonderful.
He is professional and has completed every task with ease for me. He has made this process very easy for myself and my family and has put us at ease considering we are in the other side of the world. 10/10 service.
Working with Adam was one of the best legal service experiences I had. A true knowledgeable professional. From the response time, to guiding me through the process, Adam displayed true professionalism.
Working with someone in another country on a legal matter requires a lot of trust, and Adam earned my trust, 100%. I would highly recommend his services.
I requested that Martin assist in helping me attempt to locate the address of my father's birthplace in Hungary. He was very diligent and addressed my request immediately, since there wasn't much time before I was to visit Hungary.
Unfortunately, we were unable to locate his address through no fault of Martins. The records in Mezafalva, Hungary did not contain the needed information dating back to the mid 1930s. I would highly recommend this service and more so would certainly recommend Martin.
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