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We’re excited to share our new episode of “Heirs and Affairs”! In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of cross-border inheritance, where legal traditions, cultural customs, and family dynamics often collide in surprising ways. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when legacies stretch across international lines or how families navigate the unique challenges of passing on wealth, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

Our latest discussion unpacks real-life stories and expert insights on handling inheritances that cross borders, whether it’s property in another country, assets in multiple currencies, or the complexities of differing legal systems. We talk about the practical side – what documents you need and who to consult – but also the emotional journey families take when navigating these waters. The episode features engaging real examples, essential tips, and a few cautionary tales, making it both informative and entertaining.

Take a listen if you’re interested in the intersection of family, law, and culture. Whether you’re planning your own legacy, helping support a client or simply curious about the topic, you’ll come away with a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities that come with cross-border inheritance.

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If this resonates with you – either you’re experiencing it now or you think you might need some advice to help avoid the pitfalls in these complex situations please get in touch. Happy listening!

 

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