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French Notary Advice Services
Over the past years, we have received an increasing
number of files from British citizens with problems
in regards to their probate issues in France.
In the role of notaries, we would like to shed some
light on some of the most striking points concerning
French probate laws in order to avoid worries right
from the beginning of the purchasing process.
Under the Napoleonic Code, a certain portion of the
estate called the ‘reserve’ is automatically set
aside to be attributed to the deceased’s heirs
regardless of their intentions. The surviving spouse
may have the right to live in the property, but may
not dispose freely of it.
These rules are applied when an inheritance falls
under French law. This is the case when non-French residents live permanently in France at
the moment of their death,
and non-French residents live outside France but
have a property in France.
In order to avoid complicated French probate issues,
a couple of ways exist to facilitate inheritance
solutions to reflect a more English approach:
Among the cases mostly cited is the so-called
signing of the ‘universal community’ marriage
contract enabling the surviving spouse to
automatically inherit within the community without
paying inheritance taxes. This law, however, can
only be applied to spouses with children from their
marriage.
A second option lies in the creation of a private
limited company in order to establish a tailor-made
inheritance through the set-up of shares which are
administered by the country in which they live in.
A third option might be the signing of the so-called
‘tontine’ clause with the downside being that it
must be signed before or at the time of a property
purchase in France, and that the clause is only
valid for this very property.
Regardless of your situation, legal advice before
signing any contracts is of utmost importance to
avoid un-repairable consequences.
Your notary may help you with any information
regarding your probate situation.
Article written by:
Jean-François Blet, Notaire
Andreas Pichler
www.blet-associes-notaires.fr
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