“Aveyron is something that I want to pass on to my child,” confides La Laissagaise Marine Cayzac

“Aveyron is something that I want to pass on to my child,” confides La Laissagaise Marine Cayzac
“Aveyron is something that I want to pass on to my child,” confides La Laissagaise Marine Cayzac

A young tax lawyer from Laissac, Marine Cayzac is based in with her husband, also from Aveyron. Both, parents of a little boy since April, maintain a strong attachment to their department of origin.

How to bring Parisians to Aveyron? Marine Cayzac, a tax lawyer in the capital, found the solution. “Romain and I got married at the Soussuéjouls estate [commune de Sévérac] in June 2022. Our friends crossed . It was a real expedition,” she smiles.

A marriage which brings a beautiful story to fruition, with the man who is also a lawyer, specialized in business law, found at university in , but known, a few years earlier, at the Foch high school in , where the young woman passed his baccalaureate.

Born in 1991 in the same town, she went to school in Bertholène, then continued to college in Sévérac while the family settled in Laissac. In 2009, with a baccalaureate in ES, she moved to Toulouse – “My best years” – where she joined the IUT in business management and administration (GEA).

A “favorite for taxation”

“That’s where I discovered law and taxation, a real crush!” Which pushed the Aveyron native to prepare, logically, for a master's degree in tax law, which she obtained in 2014, before going to Paris where she worked for a year. A very intense year since, at the same time, she is preparing to enter bar school to become a lawyer. Competition that she obtained in 2017. “I left where I worked in the evening to go to school,” explains the Laissagaise who was then staying at L’Oustal – “I loved it, it’s very reassuring when you arrives in Paris” – the home which welcomes many young Aveyron residents. “I spent two months locked in my studio to prepare for the entrance exam. But when you want something, you give yourself the means,” she assures.

A desire and diligence that pays off since, at the end of her course, marked by a year of internship at LPA CGR then at HSBC, she took the oath on January 14, 2019. “Once graduated, I joined the LPA CGR firm then the Jeantet firm as a tax lawyer.”

A job that she still practices today, for three years for the Etex group, specializing in construction materials and based in Brussels but whose French headquarters are located in . This leads the young lawyer, who works remotely, to regularly travel to the south of France or Belgium.

The very strong link with Aveyron

The foreigner where she would have liked to live for a while. “I spent three months in Ukraine during my degree. I gave French lessons in a primary school in kyiv. The children were all fans of France,” she remembers with a little nostalgia.

“I would have liked to live a little abroad, discover other cultures,” she regrets. “But with Romain, we were on track. Everything came together very quickly.”

And with happiness, since, less than two years after their marriage in Aveyron, the couple had the joy of welcoming little Auguste, born in April 2024, in Paris.

A son who brings joy to Marine Cayzac's parents – her mother, director of the Laissac public school and her father who works at the Bosch factory in Onet-le-Château – and also to her grandparents, in Aveyron, where the young mother and the newborn spent part of the summer.

“Then my parents came to see us, in Paris, in October and we will go there in November. And also two weeks at Christmas.”

A strong attachment to his department which makes him say: “Aveyron is something that I want to pass on to my child”. We are counting on her.

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