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Martin Spamfree

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  1. Don't forget that, if you are buying a house, you can ask to have your own notaire - the fee is then shared between your notaire and the seller's notaire. Although, in principle, notaires are unbiassed, if the seller's notaire has closely advised the seller and his family for decades, common sense says that it will be difficult for them if some finely balanced point arises between seller and buyer.
  2. Some years back, I signed a deed of Enduring Power of Attorney so that if, one day, I lost my marbles, my kids could take charge of my affairs. I'm now living permanently in France.  I have two questions: - If needed, could an Enduring Power of Attorney be registered in England and then used in France? - What is the French equivalent of Enduring Power of Attorney or Lasting Power of Attorney, if it exists? Cheers Martin
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