Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common inquiries about pension-related legal support

What services do you offer for pensioners?

We provide a range of services including review of pension entitlements, assistance with documentation, advice on benefit claims and guidance through relevant legal procedures.

How can I schedule a consultation?

You can book an appointment by calling +41 76 701 1513 or by submitting the contact form on our website. We aim to respond within one business day.

Where is your office located?

Our office is located at United Nations Office at Geneva, Palais des Nations, Avenue de la Paix 14, CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland.

Do you handle cross-border pension issues?

Yes, we assist with both domestic and international pension matters, helping you navigate different legal systems and agreements.

What languages are supported?

We offer support in English, German and French to serve a diverse range of clients across Switzerland.

How long does the review process take?

Initial reviews are typically completed within two weeks, depending on the complexity of your case and the availability of documents.

Is my information kept confidential?

Client confidentiality is a core principle. All information you share is protected under Swiss data privacy regulations.

What should I prepare before meeting?

Please bring your identification documents, pension statements, and any correspondence related to your benefits or legal notices.

Do you provide document drafting services?

Yes, our team can draft and review letters, applications and other legal documents related to pension claims and rights.

How are fees structured?

Our fees are transparent and based on an hourly rate or agreed fixed price, depending on the scope of work required.

How can RechtsHafen 60+ help me with my pension appeal?

Our team assists clients in preparing and submitting pension appeal applications, reviewing official communications, gathering necessary documents and representing their interests in administrative proceedings before relevant Swiss authorities.