Having joined the firm in 2012, partner Christel Tessier leads the teams dedicated to C&C Notaires’ private clients in family and private real estate law.

Her experience, as well as her listening and conciliatory skills, enable her to provide useful guidance to a ‘high-end’ clientele on a wide range of technical issues, always providing tailored and personalised strategies.

With a dynamic and attentive approach, Christel Tessier works with her clients to help them achieve their personal and financial goals within a secure and optimised framework. 

Christel Tessier has also been a lecturer at Paris Dauphine University since 2014.

Dedicated expertise :
  • Graduate Notary Diploma (Diplôme Supérieur du Notariat) from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas
  • 3rd cycle University Diploma in Wealth Management from the University of Clermont-Ferrand
  • Notarial mediation training course
  • “The 2021 divorce reform: the keys to a peaceful and well-managed separation”, in collaboration with Cécile Peyroux, Le Blog du patrimoine, 26 April 2021 (Réforme du divorce en 2021 : les clés pour une séparation sereine et maîtrisée)
  • “Company executive divorces and business assets: a guide on how to proceed”, in collaboration with Cécile Peyroux, Le Blog du patrimoine, 23 June 2021 (Divorce du chef d’Entreprise et patrimoine professionnel : comment procéder ?)
  • Divorce – Legal separation / “Company executives liable for compensatory allowances”, in collaboration with Clémence Rozot, La Gazette du Palais – no.8 – March 2023 (Le chef d’entreprise débiteur d’une prestation compensatoire)
  • International Private Law – “International successions: a correct reading of article 750 ter 2° of the French general tax Code”, in collaboration with Alice Guittet, Defrénois – September 2022 (Succession internationale : de la bonne lecture de l’article 750 ter)
  • International Private Law – “Planning a Franco-Swiss succession”, in collaboration with Alice Guittet, Minutes pratiques Lefebvre Dalloz – May 2023 (La planification d’une succession franco-suisse)
  • French
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