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DIVORCE & SEPARATION

What Expats need to know about family arbitration in cross-border disputes

What Expats need to know about family arbitration in cross-border disputes

Family arbitration is a private dispute resolution method increasingly used by international families and expats dealing with complex legal issues across borders. Unlike public litigation, arbitration offers confidentiality, efficiency, and the ability to tailor proceedings to the legal and cultural context of the disputing parties.

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Collaborative Law

Collaborative Law

Going to Court is not always the best solution to resolve a dispute.
We tend to say that going to court ends with ‘one party wins’ ‘one party loses’. The reality is not that straight forward.
Winning a dispute sometimes involves losing bonds and relationships with a child, a partner, a mother…

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Divorcing a narcissist

Divorcing a narcissist

When you first met your partner, you had already heard about narcissist or manipulative abuser. Most of the time you may not realise that your partners’ behaviour is narcissistic, and it was not your situation.
Step by step you felt emotionally down. Tears, endless discussions and sleepless nights have replaced your fairy tale.
How to realise that this incredible person at the beginning of your relationship, the one you loved so much, turns into being a monster?

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Marriage vs pacs in France – should we sign a pacs or get married

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?”

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LEGACY

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