Who is entitled to a share of the law?

Who is entitled to a share of the law?

Breast heirs are entitled to a share of the law. Breast heirs are the descendants of the deceased person in the direct descending line. If the deceased has children, they are his or her heirs by blood. If the children are deceased, their children....
How is the inheritance distributed?

How is the inheritance distributed?

A probate must always be submitted before the distribution of the estate. By law, the probate must be completed within three months of the deceased's death. In certain specific cases, this deadline may be extended. The distribution of the estate can only be carried out...
You can arrange the adoption remotely

You can arrange the adoption remotely

It is easy to arrange the signing of the will remotely and electronic signatures can be added to the register of deceased persons. The probate must take place within 3 months of the death. Amos Law Office has the possibility to organise the entire process remotely. This...
Difficult partner in an estate and distribution of inheritance

Difficult partner in an estate and distribution of inheritance

The partners in an estate can manage the estate jointly, which is called joint administration of the estate. In this case, the partners must jointly manage the estate and take decisions by common consent. The distribution of the estate should also be agreed between the partners...
Information package on the order of inheritance

Information package on the order of inheritance

The order of succession tells you who inherits the property. The testator can change the legal order of succession by making a will. However, the heirs of the next of kin are always entitled to half of the inheritance they would have received if there had been no will....
Inheritance Register

Inheritance Register

Once the will has been drawn up and the estate's debts have been paid, the estate can be divided. A document called the deed of distribution of the estate or the deed of distribution of the estate must be drawn up. The deceased's succession...