Testaments
Estate planning creates clarity before questions remain open.
Notarial and legal advice on wills, compulsory shares, beneficiaries and family coordination.
Typical situations
- Create or update a will
- Clarify compulsory shares and beneficiaries
- Prevent conflicts between heirs
Method
- Record assets, family position and aims
- Explain legal limits and options
- Prepare a valid and understandable testamentary act
Aims
- Clear estate structure
- More certainty for relatives
- Lower risk of later inheritance disputes
Context
A will should not only be formally valid. It must arrange property, family interests and possible conflicts understandably.
Plan a testament
Assess the matter
An early assessment clarifies deadlines, risks and the most useful next step.