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Americans in France: Estate planning, culture shocks and French surprises

The Local France

The Local France

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June 23, 2026

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            Americans in France: Estate planning, culture shocks and French surprises

From the latest on French inheritance rules to common concerns about moving to France and the surprises that await once you get here, here's our latest newsletter for Americans in France and those planning a move.

Narrative Intelligence Brief

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