Divorce or separation

With no fuss, just through Francenotary.

Interests in France and you are getting divorced?

During a divorce or divorce, the property in the Netherlands is divided according to Dutch law. However, separate - French - rules apply to a property in France. France can also impose a specific levy, the so-called droit de partage.

Note: we do not mediate. You therefore have a settlement agreement needed before we can help. This is step 1.

Your divorce agreement in France

In a divorce or separation covenant or settlement agreement, you make arrangements about alimony, pension distribution, access to the children, (social) media and the distribution of (foreign) assets. Do not forget the property in France. Your lawyer or mediator will help you include the right wording. For changing the name of the property, please refer to one of our partners.

Also consider your will. A divorce usually means that this has to be adjusted.

A forgotten divorce

Why choose Francenotary.co.uk?

Living, working, living and doing business in France, c'est fantastique! But only if you arrange your French affairs properly. 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. 

Contact Francenotary with no obligation.

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Do you have questions about your French will, international inheritance or family law? We are ready with personal advice, in both Dutch and French.