Legal assistance from the Republic of Moldova, wherever you are
Moldovan Lawyer for Clients in Romania
The Law Office of Attorney Bîrcă Ludmila in Chișinău helps anyone who needs a lawyer from the Republic of Moldova, no matter where they live or what citizenship they hold. Romania is simply one of the communities we work with every day — thanks to the shared border, close family ties and the many people who hold both Romanian and Moldovan citizenship. If you have a case, a document or a property matter in Moldova, it can be handled remotely, without travelling.
I work with clients from any country — wherever you need a lawyer from Moldova.
We work with anyone connected to Moldova
First, an important note: this page is not only for people in Romania. Attorney Bîrcă Ludmila assists clients all over the world — the Moldovan diaspora on any continent, foreign nationals and foreign companies with interests in Moldova, and anyone with a cross-border link to the country.
Romania has its own page simply because many people search for a lawyer based on the country they live in. Whether you are reading this from Bucharest, Iași, Cluj or Timișoara, you are as welcome as a client from Italy, Germany or the United States. The needs described below are examples common to the Romanian community — not the limits of what we do.
- 15 years of legal practice in the Republic of Moldova
- Master of Laws (USM); former consumer-protection state specialist (2006-2011)
- Communication in Romanian, Russian and English
- Work by power of attorney and remote consultations (WhatsApp / Viber / Zoom)
Why clients in Romania choose a lawyer from Moldova
Romania and the Republic of Moldova are the closest of neighbours, and the ties between the two countries run deep: families on both sides of the border, inherited property, plots of land, apartments and accounts left behind in Moldova, and a large number of people holding dual Romanian-Moldovan citizenship. In practice, many Romanian citizens still have rights, obligations or open cases on Moldovan territory.
Resolving these matters does not require repeated trips to Chișinău. A local lawyer in Moldova can represent you before the country's authorities, courts, notaries and archives under a power of attorney, while you stay in Romania.
How we can help you from Romania (examples)
Below are situations that come up often in the Romania-Moldova relationship. The list is indicative; every case is assessed individually.
- Power of attorney to act on your behalf in Moldova
- Obtaining documents and civil-status records (birth, marriage, death) from Moldovan archives
- Inheritance and succession in Moldova — opening the estate, accepting or renouncing an inheritance (Civil Code of the RM)
- Real-estate transactions and disputes: sale, purchase, division, registration of ownership
- Cross-border business: company formation in Moldova for non-residents, contracts, corporate matters (Law no. 220/2007)
- Debt recovery and representation in civil and commercial disputes
- Residence, immigration and citizenship matters connected to Moldova (Law no. 200/2010 on the regime of foreigners)
How remote cooperation works
The process is straightforward and designed for clients who cannot travel. We begin with a video or phone consultation, where we review your situation and agree on the next steps.
To act on your behalf, a power of attorney is needed. It can be signed before a notary and apostilled, or drawn up free of charge at a consular mission of the Republic of Moldova in Romania. We can start with scanned documents; originals can follow by courier.
We communicate in Romanian, Russian or English, and scheduling takes into account that we work on Eastern European Time (EET). Confidentiality is protected by attorney-client privilege.
Ethics and a responsible approach
The information on this page is general and does not replace individualized advice. Any costs or timelines mentioned in discussion are indicative and depend on the specifics of each case.
We work in line with the legislation of the Republic of Moldova and the professional ethics of the legal profession. We do not offer guarantees of outcome and do not compare ourselves with colleagues — only an honest assessment of your situation and the options available to you.
Frequently Asked Questions
In most cases, no. Under a power of attorney we can represent you before Moldovan authorities, notaries, courts and archives while you remain in Romania. We can start with scanned documents only.
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Clients abroadBook a confidential remote consultation
Wherever you are in Romania or in the world, write to us briefly about your situation. We reply in Romanian, Russian or English and explain the concrete steps. Phone and WhatsApp/Viber: +373 69 149 375; email: ludmila.birca.jurist@gmail.com; Str. Teilor 6, Chișinău.