LAST WILLS AND SUCCESSION IN FRANCE

Comparative P r i v a t e L a w Camille OGEREAU SOURCES

• Book III: Of the various ways in which one acquires the property • Title I : Successions General rules about successions and intestate succession • Title II : Liberalities • Chapter V : Testamentary dispositions

Article 895 : A testament is an act by which the disposes, for the time when he will no longer exist, of all or part of his assets or his rights, and that he may revoke 4 TYPES OF TESTAMENTS

• Testament olographe : holograph will

• Testament authentique : public will

• Testament mystique : secret will

• Testament international : international will GENERAL DISPOSITIONS

• Prohibition of joint wills • If one document with wills and signatures of two authors • If two documents with an intellectual link : both contents cannot be dissociated • Prohibition of oral will • But if proven, can constitue a natural obligation • Central Registry of Wills = Fichier Central des Dispositions de Dernières Volontés (FCDDV) created in 1972

WHO CAN DRAFT A WILL?

• Two conditions required : • Being sane • Having the legal capacity to dispose of his property • Minors between 16 and 18 can only have half of their property • Some forms of wills can be inaccessible in certain cases • Illiterate for olograph will

HOLOGRAPH WILLS

• Solemn act : formalism for validity : three conditions • Written by the hand of the testator • Support and writing tool do not matter • Can be assisted or copy a model as soon as it is testator’s own work • Cancellations, additions and modifications : allowed. But additions later : forbidden if they change the substance • Signed • By the hand of the testator • To demonstrate its authenticity and provenance • Proper signature required : name and surname insufficient • Graphism that the testator is used to use HOLOGRAPH WILLS

• Dated • Should be precise : day, month and year • Incomplete date can be reconstituted by recourse to intrinsic and related extrinsic factors • Allow chronology to be ascertain • In case of several wills • Time at which the testator must have PUBLIC WILLS

• Lot of formalism • Authenticated by two notaries or one notary in the presence of two • Have to be present from the beginning to the signature • Dictation : substancial formality • Should be verbal and made by the testator himself in a language that the notary can understand • Since February 2015, interpreter is allowed • Notary writes down what is saying by hand or mecanic way • Can help to formulate more accurately • Will is read over to the testator • Testator signs in presence of notary and witnesses SECRET WILLS

• Between olograph and public will • Testator prepare a will on his own and sign it • Can be help by someone else • No need to be written by himself • Close, stamp and seal up the will • Present the will to a notary and two witnesses • Notary draw up a superscription act (acte de suscription) INTERNATIONAL WILLS

• Washington Convention on the Form of an International Will : 26/10/1973 • Ratified by France in 1994 • Two documents • The will • Private document preparate by the testator or someone else • Writtent by any means in any language • Declaration and notarial certificate • Testator hands the document open to a notary and declars orally that it contains his will • Notary writes a certificate and attaches it to the will • Testator and notary conserve a copy EMERGENCY WILLS

• Testaments of soldiers, of sailors in the State navy, and of persons employed with the armies • Communication impossible because of a contagious disease • Island within the metropolitan territory or within an overseas department, where there is no office of notary, when it is impossible to communicate with the department of which this island is a part • In the course of a sea voyage, either on the way or during a stoppage in port, where it is impossible to communicate with land, or where , if one is in a foreign country, there is present no French diplomatic or consular agent vested with the functions of a notary WILL MADE OUT OF FRANCE

• French person living in another country can make a will in the form used in the place where the act is made • To be executed in France, the will as to be registered : • in the office of the domicile or last domicile of the testator • or in the office of the location of an immovable if there is a disposition about it APPLICABLE

• Article 1of La Haye’s Convention of 5 October 1961 on the Conflicts of Relating to the Form of Testamentary Dispositions • A shall be valid as regards form if its form complies with the internal law: • a) of the place where the testator made it, or • b) of a nationality possessed by the testator, either at the time when he made the disposition, or at the time of his death, or • c) of a place in which the testator had his domicile either at the time when he made the disposition, or at the time of his death, or • d) of the place in which the testator had his habitual residence either at the time when he made the disposition, or at the time of his death, or • e) so far as immovables are concerned, of the place where they are situated.

CONTENT OF THE WILLS

• By definition, supposed to concerns estates of the testator • In fact, several dispositions can be made • Appointment of a guardian for a minor • Appointment of an executor • Recognition of a natural child • Disinheritence • Legacy • Universal legacy • Legacy under universal title • Particular legacies RESERVE PORTION AND DISPOSABLE PORTION

• Testator cannot dispose as he wants of all of his property • A reserve portion should be preserve for reservee successor • descendants, surviving spouse • Possibility for reservee successor to renounce REVOCATION

• Principle of free revocability • Until death • Express revocability • Posterior will • Notary declaration of change of will • Implied revocability • Incompatible wills • Alienation of the thing bequeathed • Destruction of the will • Reconsideration beyond the will of testator • Nullity • Lapse • Judicial revocation SETTLEMENT OF THE SUCCESSION

• Four main steps : • Notarial deed establishing (acte de notoriété) • List of people who will receive inheritence • Family gives documents concerning wills or donation between spouses to the notary • The notary check the Central Registery of Wills • Full statement of the deceased’s property • Properties and assets and their value • Debts • Fulfillment of the mortgage and tax formalities related to death • Division • The heirs can decide to stay in the undivided shares scheme

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