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Wishes expressed outside testament

Applicability of the EU Succession Regulation

Succession and damages

Do you pay enough attention to trees?

Movements in a frozen world

A Christmas cracker

Dates and names

Formal issues regarding the European succession certificate

French forced heirship revitalised?

About a shaky and stiff piece of legislation

Dates and words

Beware of short words!

Understanding your own will

Language proficiency and will drafting

Entre ordre et civilisation

Réflexions non binaires en deux parties

Will drafting in context

From capacity to reality

Freedom to take back

Testamentary freedom from a different perspective

Movable or immovable?

A methodological reminder

Did I need assistance to move down the tree?

Negotiorum gestio and probate genealogists

Ashes to ashes

A matter of consistency

Artificial intelligence and business models

Unfreezing creativity

French trust reflections

A Christmas cracker

Five forced heirs, no undivided rights

A simple way to solve estate-management issues

Brexit: the crossroads

Several legal ways, no clear will

Brexit: A successful failure?

Brexit may fail because it is successful.

Immovables' movements

Matrimonial physics in action

The echo of silence in successions

Beware of inaction!

Strong weakness

An absurd case study

French matrimonial physics

Managing a matrimonial estate

Time to act

Beware of limitation!

Beware of appearance

A too obvious pitfall

Digital assets in French successions

A personal introduction

Circulating and travelling

Successions in motion

Let forced heirship swing

A Christmas cracker

European succession regulation

How legal harmonisation works

Brexit: High risk of accidental No Deal

The Letwin Amendment has corroded the withdrawal process.

Protecting in practice

What matters most?

The spouse's right to pension

A limit to testamentary freedom

Affaire Vincent Lambert

Éléments de réflexion

Protecting the vulnerable person

A French tribute to Equity

Intention and inter vivos gifts

How to treat the intention of an artist after his death

The distinction between disability and incapacity

When facts are used to preserve intention.

Life insurance and forced heirship

Two tips to handle disputes involving life insurance in a succession context.

Funeral in an international context

Beware of lois de police!

International will rescue

How judges use international law to rescue a will.

French trust law

A Christmas cracker

Brexit: Nutritional information

A simple Christmas pudding is healthier than the most sophisticated Norwegian option.