French forced heirship revitalised?
About a shaky and stiff piece of legislation
About a shaky and stiff piece of legislation
A methodological reminder
A simple way to solve estate-management issues
Beware of inaction!
Beware of limitation!
A Christmas cracker
How legal harmonisation works
Two tips to handle disputes involving life insurance in a succession context.
The French Cour de cassation and the Privy council have recently considered the effect of intention in relationships that were not based on legal obligations.
The French Cour de cassation has recently decided two important cases regarding forced heirship1. This court is the supreme court that deals with civil, commercial, and criminal cases. It confirmed an important appeal case that has been commented earlier on this blog. The Cour de cassation also decided another …
A mother disinherited her daughter completely since the latter left home at the age of 17 to live with a man, marry him and raise her children with him. She disapproved her daughter for having done so. Mother and daughter had been estranged for more than a quarter of a …
Mr. and Mrs. Jones own a house in Southern France. While enjoying lovely weather and fine wine, they start thinking about estate planning. They have read about forced heirship in French law on the Internet and are considering the transfer of the legal title to the house situated in France …