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Trusts & Estates

Sep. 11, 2015

International estate planning easier with new EU rules

Last month, new regulations took effect in the EU governing what law controls when dealing with an estate plan in which a client had property in both the U.S. and Europe. By Bruce Givner and David Berado


By Bruce Givner and David Berardo


In the past it has been quite complex to handle an estate plan in which the client
had property both in the United States and Europe. That was due to the fact that the
laws about who inherits property vary considerably from one European country to another.
In 2012, the European Union adopted rules to make it easier to address the legal aspects
of international estate pl...

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