FEIFA offers members overseas property legal help

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The Federation of European IFAs (FEIFA) has joined forces with Judicare Group to offer advisers'clients legal advice on their overseas properties.

Paul Stanfield, chief executive of FEIFA, said advisers who have recommended clients invest in overseas property, as well as those with expat clients who have moved abroad, will benefit from the partnerships. Judicare Group is a UK-based legal services company as well as a Spanish law firm, offering advice and recovery action for investors in overseas property disputes. "This provides an additional service for our members, enabling them to assist any of their clients who have experienced property issues and also potentially attracts new clients with similar problems," said Stanfield.

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