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A school is an inspiring environment. But sometimes you face a difficult situation there. Find out what you can do then.
I am a victim of violence, what can I do?
Violence can be physical, sexual, psychological or economic. Witnessing violence is also considered a form of victimisation.
As a student, can I challenge my school results?
At the end of the school year, you get a certificate you don't agree with. You feel you had deserved another. What can you do then?
As a student, how can I dispute my study results?
The end of the semester has arrived and holidays beckon. Unfortunately, resits threaten to throw a spanner in the works. You disagree with the marks you got for that one particular subject. Can you still save your academic year and holiday plans?
What is doxing?
Doxing is publicly disclosing or publishing private information about an individual or organisation without their consent.
Can I post whatever I want on social media?
In the rapidly evolving digital world, it is essential for individuals with a strong online presence to seek legal advice. A lawyer can provide crucial guidance regarding online publicity, privacy protection and avoiding defamation, defamation or electronic stalking.
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Talking instead of litigating: this is how the Amicable Settlement Chamber works
Since 1 September 2025, anyone in Belgium can submit his/her conflicts in civil, corporate and social matters to the Chamber for Amicable Settlement (KMS). The KMS is an alternative to a traditional court case. Here, parties solve problems by talking to each other. The judge guides the conversation, but you keep the reins in your own hands.
What does the federal coalition agreement mean for the legal profession and law-seeking citizens?
On 31 January 2025, the Federal Government Agreement was published. This comprehensive 200-page document outlines the policy plans for the 2025-2029 coalition period and contains reforms within various areas of competence, including justice. Advocaat.be thoroughly analysed the agreement and reacted with a note on the proposals that have an impact on the legal profession and on the legal protection of citizens.
How does that work, getting a lawyer?
You are always free to choose your own lawyer. Of course, always ask your lawyer beforehand whether they can help you with your specific questions. Each lawyer has his or her own knowledge and experience.