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Registers Dutch judiciary

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The Dutch judiciary keeps different registers. These registers contain important legal information and serve different purposes for various users. Read about the registers on this page.

Central Guardianship and Administration Register

The Central Guardianship and Administration Register holds information about individuals who have a guardian or an administrator assigned to manage their personal and financial matters. The register is for anyone who needs to verify if someone has such a legal representative.

 

Matrimonial Property Register

The Matrimonial Property Register records agreements between married couples about their property. The register is useful for spouses, lawyers, and anyone involved in financial matters related to marriage.

 

 

Parental Authority Register

The Parental Authority Register includes information about who has parental authority (custody) over a child. The register is meant for parents, guardians, and legal professionals looking to verify the legal guardianship of minors.

 

 

Central Insolvency Register

The Central Insolvency Register lists individuals and businesses that cannot meet their debt obligations or have been legally declared bankrupt. This register is intended for creditors, financial institutions, and others who need to check the financial status of persons or companies.

 

 

Estate Register

The Estate Register contains information about inheritance. The register lists details such as the deceased’s last place of residence, and the specific court handling their estate based on that location. It is for heirs, executors, and legal professionals involved in the settlement of estates.