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Straightforward, honest and transparent legal advice.
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 and Anglo-French 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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support you with life’s most important decisions
Wills, Trusts & Power of Attorney
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WHY CHOOSE US?
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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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Administrative matters on return to the UK after a stint abroad
Written by Graeme Beattie There are many day-to-day administrative tasks involved in relocating after you've spent a long time abroad. These range from opening a UK bank account, registering with a new GP, arranging schooling for your children and, of course, finding...
A Spanish Will: do I really need one?
Written by Graeme Beattie For freedom of testamentary disposition to apply to their estate on death, an express choice of applicable law is required to be stated in a Spanish resident/ domiciled expatriate's will. In Spain, forced heirship provisions mean that an...
Seeking to claim a domicile of choice in the UAE?
Written by Graeme Beattie Under English Law the concept of domicile involves an intent to reside in a location indefinitely. In other words, it is an individual's permanent home. Under UAE law, if someone is not married to an Emirati, they cannot legally reside in...





