Private Individuals

As a private individual you can contact us with all your questions. Our lawyers at Yspeert have the knowledge you need, and they can advise you on any of the related aspects. We put emphasis on communicating with our clients in a clear and concise manner using plain English, sparing them from unnecessary professional jargon. You can read more about the relevant fields of expertise below.

Areas that may be relevant to you include:

  • Liability law
  • Employment law
  • Administrative law
  • Construction law
  • Inheritance law
  • Tenancy law
  • Personal injury
  • Environmental law
  • Family law (including divorce, guardianship, etc.)
  • Insurance

Ask us!

Our specialist lawyers are at your disposal at any time. Some of our frequently asked questions include:

  • My employer terminated my contract. How can I challenge my dismissal?
  • My wife and I want to separate. Does my partner have an ownership interest in our business? How can we go about “splitting” this interest?
  • My husband does not adhere to the visiting arrangements. How can I enforce such an agreement?
  • I have been hit by a motorcycle and I’m (temporarily) unable to work. What steps do I have to take to recover my damages?
  • I suspect my treating physician of a medical error, can I hold my physician liable?
  • I am interested in buying a flat. How do I avoid any conflicts with the owners’ association?

Your first point of contact:

Kristien Croezen

I was already very curious at an early age. I kept asking adults about everything, wanted to know exactly why something happened and how things worked. I continued that curiosity in my work. I always want to find out the exact origin of an issue, and then come up with a practical solution. The beauty of justice is that there are always two sides to a story. I want to be honest with the client about the risks associated with their side of the business. Don't promise the moon. A dispute can bother and disturb a client. I therefore think it is important to be open to hearing the client's story and respond to it as quickly as possible.

Kristien studied Dutch law at the University of Groningen (Private Law) and Dutch Law (administrative law and private law) at Hanze University of applied sciences Groningen. Before entering the legal profession, she was a clerk in the civil sector of the court of Groningen. Kristien is particularly active in the areas of tenancy law, employer law, and health law.