Inheritance Law in Italy
According to Italian law, inheritance can be transmitted in 2 ways: 1) According to the law: in absence of a Will, the properties are transmitted according to the principles set out by the Italian Civil Code. 2) According to a Will: the typical legal document drafted by a person in order to dispose of his/her assets after death. Any Will must be published by an Italian Notary Public, and registered with the competent Italian authorities. In case of a non Italian Will, this should primary be the object of a sworn translation in front of an Italian Court
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De Tullio Law Firm is an international law firm specialized in Italian cross border real estate transactions,and Italian inheritance law.
De Tullio Law Firm is an international law firm specialized in Italian cross border real estate transactions,and Italian inheritance law.
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