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The Legal Implications of Brexit

We have just published 4 articles on 'Brexit' so thought we would bring them all together for you on one blog so you can pick and choose the articles that relate to you and keep up to speed with events.

While the impact of Brexit will depend on the outcome of the exit negotiations, we examine the possible legal implications for employers, employees, farmers and landowners. The potential ramifications for Brits that live, work and own property in France are also considered.

1. Brexit: What happens now from a legal perspective?

Whether you voted in or out, the nation’s decision on 23rd June was an historical one but how will Brexit work and what are the legal implications? Read more here

2. Brexit: the impact on Brits that live, work and own property in France

Amidst all of the political fall-out, we look to see what the future will bring for Francophiles on their ability to live, work and own property in France. What will happen to those who already own property, who have already retired, and who work to the southern side of the ever-widening gulf that is the English Channel. Read more here

3. Brexit implications for employers and employees

The historic outcome of the Brexit referendum has left many questions on the implications of this decision for employers and employees. Jessica Piper, a solicitor at Ashtons Legal, comments on pertinent issues from an employment law perspective. Read more here

4. Farmers and landowners call for group action to secure future of UK agriculture post Brexit

There is a need for rural organisations to work collaboratively in order to present a united front to the Government on what UK agricultural needs to survive post Brexit. Read more here

Ashton KCJ Legal Update

If you have further questions then you can always "Ask Alex" by visiting her blog pages on the Cle France website or indeed contact our legal partners direct using the form on the Ashton KCJ - Legal services page here.

Ashton KCJ and Cle France.

We are proud to work in partnership with Ashton KCJ - Legal services. If we think our clients need further legal advice or have a specific legal question that needs solicitor involvement when buying or selling a property in France we can recommend...

Matthew Cameron and his team for expert advice.

If you are thinking of buying or selling a property in France, this should be an exciting time for you. But dealing with French legal matters can be extremely complex, adding unnecessary stress to your situation.

Ashton KCJ have a dedicated team of French property solicitors who will help you work through the legal issues and contracts. They will not only hold your hand through the whole legal process, but also work closely with Cle France and other relevant contacts on your behalf.

They have in-depth knowledge of French inheritance law and tax, as well as the subsequent implications on your UK estate. Ashton KCJ also understand and acknowledge family issues and the English implications of French property ownership.

Cle France clients can benefit from the reliable, efficient, expert advice that Ashton KCJ provide which is a service aimed at taking the stress out of your situation.

Ashton KCJ's French Legal Services Department is headed by Matthew Cameron who is a qualified solicitor with over 10 years’ experience in dealing with French legal issues. Matthew is supported by Jean-Paul Vovor, a Diplôme Supérieur du Notariat, and Sarah Walker on Wills, succession and inheritance tax issues. He is also assisted by Pauline Sakhrani.

To contact Ashton KCJ or if you have a specific question then simply complete the Enquiry form below:

We at Cle France specialise in Property for sale in France through our network of Agents and French Registered High Street Estate Agents. We have sold thousands of houses for sale in France over the years and have helped many find and buy their dream home in France.

We can also help you with everything to do with buying a house in France including getting a mortgage, organising currency exchange, renovation advice, property surveys, planning permission, French translation, opening a bank account and everything to do with French property sales.

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Ashton KCJ is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (Recognised Body number 45826). The information contained in this guide is of a general nature and specific advice should be sought for specific situations. We believe the information to be correct as at the time of publication, February 2013. While all possible care is taken in the preparation of this leaflet, no responsibility for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining from acting as a result of the material contained herein can be accepted by the firm or the authors.

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