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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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OUR SERVICES
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support you with life’s most important decisions
Wills, Trusts & Power of Attorney
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Probate
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Family Law
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WHY CHOOSE US?
Your Trusted International Advisors
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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We are highly rated for our comprehensive and efficient client support.
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The Importance of Wills and Probate in Spain
Owning property or holding assets in Spain brings with it a responsibility to understand how Spanish inheritance law works. Unlike in the UK, Spain applies a civil law system, which includes fixed rules about who inherits what, and in what proportion. If your estate...
Navigating French Property Transactions: Essential Legal Advice for UK Buyers
Buying property in France remains a popular choice for many UK buyers seeking a holiday home, retirement retreat, or investment opportunity. However, buying in a foreign country involves navigating legal frameworks that differ considerably from the UK. French law...
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,...





