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Inheritance contract

An inheritance contract helps to settle an estate early. It is advisable to address the topic of an inheritance contract before the death of the testator. We provide guidance to ensure the optimal arrangement of your estate.

An inheritance contract governs the estate.

Each year, an estimated 400 billion Euros are inherited or gifted in Germany. With increasing asset values, it has become crucial to manage inheritances in a legally sound manner. Testators should not solely rely on the statutory rules of succession. An inheritance contract, prepared by an experienced lawyer, can help ensure a fair distribution of assets according to your wishes, while also preventing disputes among heirs and avoiding unnecessary inheritance tax burdens.

An inheritance contract is a legally binding disposition made in contract form, taking effect upon death. Unlike a will, it generally cannot be revoked unilaterally and is binding for all parties involved. This type of contract can designate specific heirs and establish legacies. It can be particularly beneficial, though not exclusively, for unmarried couples.

Given its extensive binding nature, the creation of a legally secure inheritance contract is subject to specific legal requirements, unlike a will, which can even be handwritten. These requirements include notarization by a public notary. Formal stipulations in the law, such as the presence of both contracting parties during the signing of the inheritance contract and its personal execution by the testator, must be strictly adhered to to ensure its validity. Seeking legal assistance in this process is highly recommended.

Our inheritance law lawyers in Nuremberg will assist you in drafting an inheritance contract, advise you on when this form of estate planning is appropriate, and explore the various options available for structuring your estate.

Questions that can be addressed with an inheritance contract.

  • Are you an unmarried couple who wishes to establish a joint, mutually binding will?
  • Do you live in a non-marital partnership and wish to mutually designate each other as binding heirs?
  • Have you already concluded an inheritance contract with your spouse and now wish to withdraw from it or contest it due to separation?

How We Can Assist You.

Process and Support

  • Drafting an inheritance contract that considers individual needs and personal circumstances.
  • Reviewing an existing inheritance contract to determine whether a right of withdrawal was contractually reserved, or if other grounds for effective contestation exist.
  • Obtaining notarization as a mandatory formal requirement for the validity of the inheritance contract or its withdrawal.

Objective and Prospects of Success

  • For example, arranging mutually binding and legally enforceable dispositions, as well as the mutual appointment as sole heirs (the so-called 'Berlin Will').
  • Determining the beneficiaries and distribution of the estate differently from statutory regulations. 
  • Including close, non-related individuals through a legacy.
  • Limiting or expanding the heirs' powers of disposition over the estate.

Time Commitment and Duration of Proceedings

  • Consultation and representation are available at any time and on short notice.
  • Short-notice drafting of an inheritance contract is possible.
  • Notarization is required after the agreements have been concluded.

Costs and Fees

  • An initial consultation for consumers is available for a maximum of Euro 190.00 plus statutory value-added tax.
  • The costs for further, including written, consultation and representation depend on the scope, complexity, and significance for the client.
  • Fair fixed fees are offered to limit cost risks at an early stage.

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