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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 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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Cross-Border Capacity: What Happens if a Loved One Loses Mental Capacity in France or Owns Assets in France That Need Managing?
When a loved one loses mental capacity, dealing with the legal implications is never easy, and things can become even more complex when that person owns property or resides in another country, such as France. French law treats mental capacity differently to UK law,...
English Will vs French Will – Which One Do I Actually Need?
When advising clients who own assets in France on their cross-border estate planning, one of the most frequent questions we encounter (along with “How can I avoid the restrictive French forced heirship rules?” which we will explore separately) is “Do I really need a...
The Four Types of Wills Available in France
When it comes to estate planning in France, understanding French law can be important, as the law is strict about how a will must be draughted and executed. Unlike in England and Wales, under French law only four specific types of wills are recognised as legally valid...