Noel De Speville is a UK based lawyer providing specialist legal advice.
De Speville Solicitors have a particular wealth of experience in dealing with French property matters, including buying french property, selling french property, french inheritance law, gifts and transfers of french property and disputes involving french property. Being natively fluent in both French and English eradicates communication worries, both in speaking to you about your case and liaising with French legal representatives and authorities. We have extensive experience of French culture and French legal issues, and over fifteen years of legal experience including cross jurisdictional issues.
As well as providing specialist French legal services, De Speville Solicitors offers a range of English legal services for individual clients, businesses and community organisations. Our particular strengths are in disputes and litigation, consumer protection law, claims against insurance companies. We can also offer advice in relation to employment issues, draft Wills, obtain Grants of Probate, and offer a witnessing and legalisation of documents service.
The area of law can be daunting for those not immersed in it, and this is exacerbated when legal issues cross borders. We believe in full transparency and clarity want our clients to always feel well informed of the procedures, and in full understanding of what's going on. In support of this desire, we offer a large amount of information about French legal matters and French living on this website - which is available to anyone interested in the subject, for their personal use only, not to be reproduced. However please note that we do not give any warranty as to the accuracy of the advice contained therein, this resource should not be relied upon and should not be used as a substitute for advice specific to your case.
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