Can anyone recommend an english speaking firm based in england or france who can give advice at distance concerning marriage contracts and inheritance.
Thankyou
perhaps look through this SF topic
Reading that topic it seems that Guillaume Barlet-Bat and Helene Mercier mentioned therein both worked for Cubism Law, a London firm that seems to have collapsed in 2019 with allegations of financial impropriety regarding client funds.
Guillaume and Helene seem to still be members of Survive France but havenât posted or commented since that time.
It appears that most lawyers working for Cubism Law were employed as consultants (i.e. were not partners involved in the running of the business, nor responsible for its crash).
Maybe @Guillaume_Barlet-Bat or @Helene_Mercier can let us know where they are now and if they can still help SF members?
I found this thread as I am looking for legal advice myself (on moving to France as a retiree with possibly a âside-gigâ creating stock photography!)
Unless you have a European nationality it is now hard/impossible to get a visa that allows a side-gig, unless you can show it will be a lucrative one, ie âŹ2k/month. Or you are an internationally recognised photographer with a commission from someone, or are going to invest âŹ30,000 in a new business - that sort of thing.
Not wanting to be a wet blanket, but (as someone who considered something similar, albeit music rather than photography), at the moment it is either/or. Either youâre inactif and apply for a visa as such, and are not permitted to work, or you apply for a working visa with a business plan and showing you can earn effectively the SMIC.
Good Morning,
We are around and fortunately moved on to another firm well before this obnoxious story.
We do not deal with Immigration Law but can refer specialists.
Kind regards,
Guillaume
Bonjour!
Further to your kind reply to the above, would you at your new firm deal with wills?
Bonne journée,
Susannah
Glad to hear you escaped that firm before the crash - I didnât mean to imply you were involved in any wrong doing, sorry if I gave that impression!
Thank you @Porridge - yes I have read up on the rules for the various visas so I understand the difference - however the way stock photography works is you get paid royalties on sales by an overseas entity (in my case usually âAdobe Canada Services Corporationâ) so I would hope it would be treated as overseas income not money earned in France!?
Anyway I shall get some competent legal advice before I make any earth-shattering decisions!!