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Marc White & Co is a law firm based in Bristol which provides an independent and professional legal service for individuals and businesses.
We are experts in international law, particularly Anglo-Spanish law, and we translate this vast experience into honest and plain-speaking advice. Contact us for a confidential, no-obligation consultation.
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International and cross-border law is typically complex, so it’s vital you work with legal experts who understand its challenges. Our expert team of internationally-qualified lawyers have over 30 years’ collective experience working in this area.
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Keep up to date with our latest news
“Law of Grandchildren” a pathway to Spanish nationality for individuals with Spanish ancestry.
The Spanish government has recently made an official announcement, extending the deadline to apply for citizenship through the Grandchildren's Law (‘Ley de Nietos' in Spanish) until the end of 2025. This law has been created to grant Spanish citizenship to the...
Charitable reliefs will no longer be available for non-UK charities (e.g., EU and EEA charities)
In the Spring Budget of 2023, the government restricted charitable tax reliefs. The definitions of a charity and a Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) for tax purposes have been changed so that only UK charities are eligible for charitable tax reliefs. This change...
Remote / online execution of Wills no longer possible in England and Wales
The remote execution of a Will in England and Wales is no longer allowed. The amendments made to the Wills Act 1837 during the pandemic expired on 31 January 2024 and we have returned to the previous position. In order to be valid, a Will must be signed in the...