Brussels IV - New EU Succession Rules
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Brussels IV - New EU Succession Rules
Has anyone any experience of writing a UK will which will comply with the new EU Succession Rules, part of Brussels IV, which come into force on 17 August. This will will allow a UK national who is the owner of assets abroad to opt for UK rather than French, say, rules of succession?
I have a scan of an article from last Saturday's Daily Telegraph which I can forward on if you send me your e-mail address.
I have a scan of an article from last Saturday's Daily Telegraph which I can forward on if you send me your e-mail address.
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Perhaps time to refresh this, now it's been in force for a couple of months. My experience of notaires is that they are pretty dozy about almost anything (which doesn't stop them being condescending). But I am not confident enough to make a home-made will in France. One thing I know (I think) is that your will needs to say very explicitly that it is relying on the specific provision of EU law to attract the succession law of your country of origin.
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dissolving the sci
we bought using an sci with a tontine arrangement between the two of us some years ago, purely to get round succession law (we have children, who are still children). We are now pacsed.
We are minded to try to wind up the sci and move to a straightforward will according to British succession law (in short - the children can wait their turn)
Has anyone trod this path?
Thanks
We are minded to try to wind up the sci and move to a straightforward will according to British succession law (in short - the children can wait their turn)
Has anyone trod this path?
Thanks