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Application for the office of lay judge

Lay assessors are honorary judges in the criminal justice system at local and regional courts.

Atonement and conciliation office

The Atonement and Conciliation Office is a recognised conciliation body. It conducts out-of-court arbitration proceedings.

Honorary judges

in 2024, honorary judges will be elected for the Bavarian Administrative Court in Munich. If you are interested, you can put your name down.

Street work for teenagers and young adults

Are you a teenager or young adult and have problems with family, school, addiction, work, police or housing? Streetwork in your neighbourhood can help.

Custody, maintenance, rights of access

District social work provides information, counselling and support for separation, divorce and contact arrangements for children and young people.

Taking on voluntary care

If you want to support people with support needs, you can take on a legal guardianship.

Debtor and insolvency counselling of the City of Munich

Counselling and help with debt and over-indebtedness, out-of-court settlements with creditors, support in applying for consumer insolvency proceedings.

Change personal data in the population register

Your personal details have changed following a marriage, divorce or change of name abroad. You must have this entered in the register of residents.

Paternity disputes

If you are excluded from representing your child, the City Youth Welfare Office can be appointed as a supplementary guardian to contest paternity.

Suggestion of legal support

If an adult can no longer manage their own affairs due to a mental illness or disability, you can apply for guardianship.