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Atanian Emilie

Atanian Emilie

Lawyer – Criminal Law & Family Law

School bullying, domestic violence, economic violence, institutional violence, intra-family violence, psychological violence, sexual violence, gender-based violence, sexual violence

SIRET 800 059 040 00033

AREAS OF INTERVENTION

France

ACCOMPANIED AUDIENCES

Women, Children, Teenagers, Men, People with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ people, Families of victims, General public

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

In-person and video conferencing

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Contact

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LANDLINE

04.91.33.17.24

MOBILE PHONE
E-MAIL
Schedules

Monday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

ADDRESS

3 Bd Louis Salvator, 13006 Marseille, France

Presentation :

Attorney Émilie Atanian has been practicing law in Marseille for nearly 12 years.

Committed to supporting highly vulnerable individuals, she regularly represents and assists victims of physical, psychological, and sexual violence, including rape victims.

Her commitment: to put the law at the service of people, with an approach that is assertive, compassionate, and rigorous.

She supports her clients at every stage of the legal process, offering them secure, clear, and tailored legal assistance.

Missions & support

Victim Support:

• Filing a complaint & becoming a civil party
• Criminal proceedings (investigation, preliminary hearing, court appearances)
• Protection orders & restraining orders
• Legal security of procedures

Family Law:
• Separation, divorce
• Parental authority, residence & child custody
• Child support
• Inheritance & sensitive family situations

Approach :

She develops personalized legal strategies to secure the most sensitive situations, while remaining attentive to the emotional needs of the people she supports. She consistently prioritizes the protection of victims and the best interests of children, ensuring that every decision and action is carefully considered with this in mind. Her goal is to protect, guide, and provide a reassuring environment for victims, while vigorously and precisely defending their rights and respecting the unique circumstances of each individual.

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