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Christmas in Argelès

Laura McLellan 01/12/2020 0 Comments

The count down ’til Christmas is on in Argelès and although it may not follow the usual pattern, there’s still plenty of festive cheer to be found

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Financial Implications of the “Obligation alimentaire” (duty to provide support)

Madeleine McMullin 23/10/2020 0 Comments

It might come as a shock to people not familiar with the French system to realise that members of family have a legal duty of care to each other which can have financial implications, particularly where ageing parents are involved.

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