How can I reduce the effect of French succession law?
It is possible to get round French succession rules if you are buying property jointly. When you bought your house in England, you probably bought it jointly with your husband or wife. Your solicitor will have explained to you that there are two ways of owning property jointly. One is that on your death the property passes automatically to then survivor (in English ‘joint tenancy’, in French en tontine) and the other is that each of you own a part of the property which you can deal with separately (in English ‘tenancy in common’, in France en indivision). You probably chose the former method and your solicitor would probably have been very surprised if you had chosen the other method. In France, the same two ways of jointly owning property exist, though for quite different reasons. The French almost always use the en indivision method for the very reason which makes it usually disastrous for the English to do so: it does not avoid the normal French succession rules. The English should