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Marriage vs pacs in France – should we sign a pacs or get married
Choosing between marriage and a PACS (Pacte Civil de Solidarité) in France is more than a formality—it shapes your legal status, financial equilibrium, inheritance rights, and even emotional symbolism. Many international couples, expats and French break down these options: “Is marriage obsolete? Is PACS enough? What if we separate?”

Succession planning for family businesses: legal essentials
Succession planning is one of the most critical processes in preserving the legacy and continuity of a family business. Whether the business has been passed down through generations or is a first-generation enterprise, preparing for leadership and ownership transitions ensures the company survives and thrives.

Marriage vs pacs in France – should we sign a pacs or get married
Choosing between marriage and a PACS (Pacte Civil de Solidarité) in France is more than a formality—it shapes your legal status, financial equilibrium, inheritance rights, and even emotional symbolism. Many international couples, expats and French break down these options: “Is marriage obsolete? Is PACS enough? What if we separate?”