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DIVORCE & SEPARATION

How a legacy lawyer can secure your family’s future

How a legacy lawyer can secure your family’s future

Understanding Succession Planning: Securing Your Family’s Future
When planning for your family’s future, ensuring financial stability and the seamless transfer of assets is crucial.
A legacy lawyer plays a vital role in navigating the complexities of succession planning, safeguarding your family’s interests, and preserving wealth for future generations.
Our firm specializes in providing personalized strategies that align with your unique family dynamics and long-term goals.

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How to get divorced

How to get divorced

According to article 227 of the Civil Code, marriage ends by the death of one of the spouses or by getting a divorce.

Getting a divorce is legally ending your marriage. Divorce means that you will no longer be legally joined to your partner.

A study carried out by INSEE highlights an increase in the rate of divorced couples. Indeed, the divorce rate was 10 % in 1970, reached 52 % in 2005 to drop to 44 % in 2014. The longer the marriage lasts, the lower the chances of divorce.

There are several types of divorce. Choosing the best option can be difficult, this is why it is important to know your rights and duties.

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Separation

Separation

Separation means ending your relationship or stopping living together.

Regarding the French Law, there are differents ways and obstacles to separate depending if you’re married, in a French PACS or cohabitation (French civil partnership).

Therefore, there is different ways to end the relationship:

Divorce is to permanently end your marriage and you or your partner can apply.
PACS dissolution is to permanently end your ‘civil partnership’ and you and your partner both must send the request of dissolution to the civil service where they got ‘pacsed’.
Cohabitation dissolution has no obligation regarding the French Law. In some cases a damages allowance can be asked.

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Getting divorced who gets the house

Getting divorced who gets the house

Dividing assets during a divorce is often one of the most contentious issues. In France, divorce affects approximately 45% of marriages, and one of the primary concerns for couples is determining who gets the marital home. This issue becomes even more complex when international assets are involved, as laws vary significantly across jurisdictions.

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LEGACY

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