LEADERSHIP & STEWARDSHIP

Managing Partners & Founder

Varlan Hoops directs the firm's private client practice with absolute jurisprudential rigor, advising high-net-worth individuals and multi-generational families on complex Dutch estate planning and statutory wealth preservation.

A high-ceilinged consultation room in a classic Amsterdam canal house, natural directional window light casting deep soft shadows on a heavy oak table with leather-bound Dutch civil codes.
A high-ceilinged consultation room in a classic Amsterdam canal house, natural directional window light casting deep soft shadows on a heavy oak table with leather-bound Dutch civil codes.
DIRECT COUNSEL

A Legacy of Discretion

Every client engagement is personally directed and refined by the founder. We reject transactional, high-volume casework to ensure your private affairs receive authoritative, intellectually dense legal stewardship.

Uncompromising Private Stewardship

With over twenty-five years of specialized experience in Dutch estate planning and complex private client litigation, Varlan Hoops balances statutory precision with the nuanced realities of multi-generational wealth preservation.

Our practice is built on structured discretion. We guide clients through critical generational transitions with absolute authority, ensuring their legacy is protected under Dutch law.

JURISPRUDENTIAL RIGOR

Academic & Legal Authority

A distinguished record of academic contributions and structural legal leadership in Dutch estate planning and private wealth legislation.

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Academic Foundation

Advisory Leadership

Litigation Record

Post-doctoral research in Dutch civil law and multi-generational trust structures at Leiden University, publishing authoritative treatises on statutory inheritance.

Appointed advisor to multi-family offices and private estates across the Netherlands, structuring complex cross-border succession plans.

Representing high-net-worth individuals in high-stakes estate litigation before the Dutch courts, establishing key precedents in family law.