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Proportional right to an inheritance

Active, self-determined estate planning Have you made your own arrangements for your estate? Are you fully utilizing your options? Swiss law determines who will inherit and how much if you remain inactive. How much your legal heirs (blood relatives, surviving spouse) will receive (so-called inheritance quota) depends on your family circumstances. A distinction is made whether you are single or… Read More »Proportional right to an inheritance

Legal / statutory heirs

Who will inherit you if you remain inactive? If you die intestate, without a will or inheritance contract (aka contract of succession) (so-called testamentary disposition upon death), the statutory succession applies. The law determines who will inherit you (so-called legal or statutory heirs) and with what share (so-called inheritance quota). The revised inheritance law does not affect the statutory succession… Read More »Legal / statutory heirs

Revised inheritance law, reduced compulsory portion, more options

Who should inherit your assets? Your estate is like a cake whose pieces you can distribute. Choose appropriate working today to preserve family peace. Legal succession when you die intestate Legal succession applies if you remain inactive or die without a will or inheritance contract (so-called testamentary disposition upon death). Statutory inheritance shares will remain unchanged. The only changes will… Read More »Revised inheritance law, reduced compulsory portion, more options

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