How we can help you relocate to Jersey?
Relocating to Jersey
Firstly let us say that moving to Jersey is great decision. Jersey is not just picturesque, it offers a stable legal system, attractive tax framework and an excellent quality of life. But with these advantages come specific legal rules for residency, property ownership, taxation and estate planning. Understanding them is crucial to avoid pitfalls and make the most of your move.
We provide many services that you may require upon moving to Jersey:
- If you have assets in Jersey you will need new wills. In Jersey you need separate wills for your home (non-movable wills) and your other assets (movable wills).
- We provide advice on forced heirship in Jersey
- Understand why your domicile is so important before you make any irreversible decisions with far reaching consequences
- Cross border estate planning
- Advice re guardianship of children under 18
- Notarial services
- Family matters. We are experts in a wide range of family law matters and have clients with assets all over the world and complex trust arrangements in place
- Do you need to update a pre-nuptial agreement or perhaps get a post nuptial agreement?
We provide free 30 minute consultations. You can ask the questions that will put your mind at ease before you move. We can run through your situation and ensure you understand what you need to consider while making this exciting move.
Private Client lawyers, solicitor Simon Lofthouse and Advocate Elizabeth Le Guillou are experts in cross border estate planning and private client work.
Our family law partners, Advocate Barbara Corbett and Advocate Nicholas Le Quesne are the leading family lawyers in Jersey and are regularly appointed in UHNW and HNW family matters with assets around the world.
For your free consultation call us on 0044 1534 733030 or email privateclientteam@corbettlequesne.com