Razvod Braka Preko Ambasade ★ Genuine

Their lawyer gives them the only option: Razvod braka preko ambasade – Divorce through the embassy. A rare, bureaucratic loophole designed for cases of "mutual consent without property or child disputes." It requires both parties to appear in person before the consular officer, sign a joint statement, and then wait 30 days for the Ministry of Justice in Belgrade to stamp it.

"Goodbye, Niko."

Niko is at a bar in Singapore, on a business trip. His phone buzzes. A message from an unknown number. razvod braka preko ambasade

Neither answers.

A beat. Then, unexpectedly, Maya laughs. A short, bitter, real laugh. Their lawyer gives them the only option: Razvod

"You told your brother I was impotent," Niko replies.

Maya finally removes her sunglasses. Her eyes are red. "You told your mother I was a gold digger." His phone buzzes

The problem: Their host country, let’s call it "Landia," does not recognize foreign divorces unless the country of nationality has a family court. Serbia has family courts, but for Serbian citizens abroad, the law is archaic. To divorce in Serbia, one party must physically reside there for three months. Neither can afford to pause their careers.

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