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Litigation in Portugal: from consultation to protection of interests

Comprehensive legal support for individuals and legal entities. Experienced lawyers, a clear plan, and effective representation in court.

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Why might legal representation in court be needed?

Litigation in Portugal can involve various issues: from property disputes and family conflicts to administrative or even criminal cases. Without knowledge of the local legal system and procedural nuances, it is easy to miss important details that could affect the outcome of the case. That is why professional legal representation — is not a luxury, but a necessity.

Legal support is needed not only to defend interests in the courtroom. It also includes case analysis, preparation of evidence, preparation of claims or responses, and full compliance with all procedural formalities. This is especially important for foreigners unfamiliar with Portuguese law and language.

Main categories of court cases we handle

Civil and property disputes

  • division of property
  • debt recovery
  • inheritance disputes
  • contract disputes

Administrative cases

  • appealing fines and other penalties
  • challenging AIMA and municipal decisions
  • tax and social insurance disputes

Criminal cases

  • defense of suspects and accused persons
  • representation in police and prosecutor’s office
  • filing complaints and appeals

Family cases

  • divorces
  • alimony
  • custody and parental rights

How the litigation process works with MoveToCascais

Legal representation in court is not a one-time service — it is comprehensive work involving an entire sequence of steps. Each of them is important for achieving a positive result. Below we explain in detail how the process works if you decide to work with us.

1. Initial consultation

At this stage, we carefully study your situation. You tell us what happened, what documents you have, what has already been done, and what you want to achieve. We:

  • analyze the evidence and documents you provide;
  • evaluate the legal nature of the conflict (civil, administrative, criminal, or family case);
  • assess whether it makes sense to go to court, the likelihood of success, and give a professional opinion — without empty promises.

The main goal of the consultation: to determine whether and how to proceed, if a lawsuit is really the best option.

2. Preparation of strategy and evidence base

If you decide to continue working with us, we will develop an individual strategy. This means:

  • defining the tactic: prosecution (for example, filing a lawsuit) or defense (representing the interests of the defendant);
  • collecting additional documents that may be useful in court;
  • consulting with you about what else can serve as evidence (witness statements, correspondence, contracts, receipts, etc.);
  • formalizing a power of attorney (if court representation is required).

Our goal is to create the most convincing legal position that will withstand any review.

3. Preparation and filing of claims, complaints, or statements

We prepare all procedural documents strictly in accordance with Portuguese legislation. At this stage, we:

  • take into account the submission format: electronic or through the court;
  • correctly calculate deadlines (this is especially important in appeals or complaints);
  • agree with you on the final text — you will know exactly what is being filed with the court;
  • submit the claim to the appropriate authority and monitor receipt of the response.

If the case requires urgent action (for example, a motion for interim measures), we prepare everything within the shortest possible timeframe.

4. Court representation

At court hearings, our attorney fully represents your interests:

  • speaks on your behalf, answers questions from the judge and the other party;
  • if necessary — provides additional documents and evidence;
  • defends your position using arguments supported by confirmed legal norms and case law;
  • ensures full presence at the hearings, including mandatory court sessions and procedural meetings.

Hearings are often held online or in writing — we accompany the entire process and provide regular updates and reports.

5. Control over enforcement of the court decision

After the court decision is issued, we don’t leave you without support. We:

  • monitor the enforcement of the decision;
  • file a motion for enforcement through a bailiff if the defendant does not comply voluntarily;
  • accompany the appeal or cassation process if you disagree with the decision;
  • consult on the recovery of funds or transfer of property.

We can also initiate additional procedures (e.g., restrictive measures for the debtor or extrajudicial settlement).

Each stage of the process is transparent: you are always informed about what is happening and receive documents, explanations, and recommendations in a convenient format. Cooperation with MoveToCascais is not just legal support, but also a sense of confidence and control in a complex situation.

When and why legal case support may be needed

Legal disputes can arise unexpectedly and affect any area of life — from everyday issues to professional activity. In Portugal, as in any other legal system, all actions must be taken within the framework of the law, following clear rules and deadlines. Violation of these procedures can result in serious consequences. That’s why legal support helps avoid mistakes, defend your rights, and achieve results faster.

We help individuals, families, and companies — at any stage: from analysis of the situation to full representation in court. In some cases, it is enough to prepare a written response; in others, we handle a long process with hearings and appeals. But you are not alone — we are with you every step of the way.

Examples of real cases:

  • You are not being allowed into your apartment, the lease is not formalized, and the owner is violating the terms — we file a claim for eviction.
  • The employer refuses to pay compensation for dismissal — we file a complaint with the labor court.
  • You are being sued in an administrative or civil case — protection and response submission are required.
  • The court demands debt repayment, but you have evidence disproving the claim — we help prepare a defense.
  • Dispute over child custody after divorce — we prepare your position and file in family court.
  • A government body has denied your rights (residence permit, tax benefit, etc.) — we prepare documents for administrative court.

In each of these situations, it is important to react in time and choose the right path of protection. That is our task.

Why choose MoveToCascais

Understanding the system from the inside — a team with real experience in legal proceedings in Portugal.

International approach — we work in Russian, Portuguese, English, and Ukrainian.

Flexible format — remote work and support in different regions is possible.

Result-oriented — we don’t give false hopes, only honest analysis and effective solutions.

Cost and terms

The cost of legal support depends on the complexity of the case and the category of dispute, the volume of documents, the number of court hearings, the need for written responses or additional complaints.

After preliminary analysis, we define the volume of work and determine the cost based on stages. In some cases, comprehensive packages are possible with fixed prices.

Ready to defend your interests in court

Regardless of the complexity of the case — we will help develop a strategy, file a claim, and represent you in court on your behalf. You won’t be alone in this situation. With us, you will understand every step and feel supported.

Submit a request now — and receive an initial consultation with case review and specific recommendations.

Need expert assistance?

Some services can be challenging to handle on your own. Trust our team of professionals to guide you through every step.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which courts do you work with in Portugal?

We represent clients in civil, administrative, labor, and criminal courts throughout Portugal.

2. What does legal representation include?

Document analysis, strategy development, claim filing, court appearances, and enforcement control.

3. I don’t speak Portuguese. Can you help me?

Yes. All our explanations are provided in a language you understand. The team speaks Russian, Ukrainian, English, and Portuguese.

4. Can I file a claim remotely?

In many cases — yes. We clarify the possibilities of remote representation and, if necessary, issue a power of attorney.

5. What if the case is already in court, and I don’t have a lawyer?

Contact us as soon as possible. We will enter the process, review materials, and propose a realistic action plan.

6. How much does legal representation cost?

It depends on the type of case, scope of work, and number of hearings. After case analysis, we will provide a clear estimate and suggest suitable options.

How we can help

We will conduct a legal analysis of your situation

We will study your issue, review the documents, and provide a fair assessment of your chances. We’ll explain what options you have — up to and including going to court.

We will prepare a claim or complaint

We will prepare all procedural documents in Portuguese in compliance with legal standards. You will receive a text that is completely ready for filing with the court.

We will represent your interests in court

Our lawyer will act on your behalf, participate in hearings, and defend your rights — even if you are not in Portugal.

We will file an appeal against an unfair decision

If the initial decision is unfavorable, we will prepare a substantiated appeal and file it within the required timeframes.

We will help collect documents and evidence

We will explain which pieces of evidence might be key, help you obtain certificates, prepare powers of attorney, and send requests and inquiries.

We will monitor enforcement of the court decision

We will ensure the decision enters into force and is enforced. If the other side refuses to comply — we will initiate enforcement actions.

Other services

Support during an AIMA appointment

If you have an in-person visit to the immigration service (AIMA) — for a visa, residence permit, or renewal — we will provide a lawyer to accompany you, ensuring that your interests are protected and taken into account.

Representation of your interests in court

We handle court cases of various categories: from immigration and civil to administrative. We protect our clients at every stage, carefully prepare documents, and represent your position in court.

Court request for an AIMA slot

If it is impossible to book an AIMA appointment through standard means, we submit an official court request to set a date. This is a legal way to speed up the process.

Appealing AIMA decisions

Received a refusal from the immigration service? We will prepare and file a legal complaint to challenge an unfair decision and defend your rights.