Dividing french property in divorce

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The division of a property in France

Dividing French home in divorce
In a divorce or divorce, the division of the property in the Netherlands is settled under Dutch law. But do you jointly own a property in France? Then different - French - rules apply there. Think of different legal procedures and extra charges such as droit de partage (a kind of transfer tax).

No covenant = no distribution
We can only help once there is a settlement agreement or divorce covenant. This should explicitly include something about the property in France.

We do not mediate. Our role only begins nadát the agreements are legally established.

 

Also consider your will
Divorce also means that your will must be amended. If this does not happen, your ex-partner can still derive rights from an old will.

Why choose Francenotary.co.uk?

Franknotaris specialises in both Dutch and French family law and inheritance law. Just as important: we speak the French language and understand French culture. That makes things a lot easier for you. Moreover, we are well versed in European wills and have extensive experience in settling international inheritances.

Saving costs
Thanks to our in-house sworn interpreter, you save on translations. No hassle with intermediaries - it saves time and money.
Your partner in France
From inheritance law to wills: we know both the French system and your interests. In understandable language, with an eye for your situation.
International network
We connect quickly with French notaries, lawyers, tax advisers and authorities. You benefit from short lines of communication and local knowledge.

Ready to get your French affairs right?

We are happy to think with you about your will, inheritance issues or other family law questions. 

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