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  • German inheritance law
    • Overview of German Inheritance Law
    • Individual questions
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    • FAQ - International inheritance law
    • European Regulations
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        • The German-Belgian inheritance case
        • The Franco-German inheritance case
        • The German-Greek inheritance case
        • The German-Dutch inheritance case
        • The German-Austrian inheritance case
        • The German-Polish inheritance case
        • The German-Spanish inheritance case
        • The German-Italian inheritance case
    • Law of Succession in other States
      • The German-Turkish inheritance case
      • The German-Swiss inheritance case
      • The German-Canadian inheritance case
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The German-Swiss inheritance case

Acceptance and renunciation of the inheritance
Do spouses and children have a right to a compulsory portion?
Can foreigners buy property in Switzerland?
Are joint wills and inheritance contracts permissible?
What impact will the 2023 inheritance law reform have on existing dispositions?
What are the validity requirements for wills?
Which inheritance law is applicable?
Are wills deposited or registered?
How do the deceased's children and relatives inherit?
How does the surviving spouse inherit?
How is inheritance tax organised in Switzerland?
Inheritance law Düsseldorf
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