Removal of heirs from the right to inheritance: procedures and key rules
There are circumstances when direct heirs are legally entitled to inherit, but they have committed some gross act that excludes their right to inherit. The inheritance procedure is a complex mechanism and area of law, therefore, before making a removal, both good reasons and an understanding of everything related to it are necessary.
Such circumstances most often require judicial review. Therefore, if necessary deprivation of the right to inheritance, then the lawyers of the company "MIB" are ready to provide professional support. They will assess the task, prepare legal regulations and justification, and then make a decision on further actions. A professional approach is guaranteed due to many years of experience and knowledge.

Who can be excluded from inheritance?
According to the Civil Code, there are several situations in which specific individuals cannot be heirs:
- those who attempted to assassinate the heir or attempted to take his life (there is an exception when the testator knew about such actions and still included the heir in the will);
- persons who prevent the testator from drawing up a will according to his wishes or who wish to change it in favor of other people;
- those parents, if at the time of opening the inheritance they were deprived of parental rights, but did not try to restore them;
- the court has the right to decide that the persons who were supposed to care for the testator did not fulfill their duties fully and were deprived of the right to inheritance;
- when the marriage between the heir is invalid or recognized as such by a court decision.
These rules apply to all heirs without exception, regardless of their status. By ordering legal services, you can consider all this in detail. The company "MIB" is ready to analyze each specific situation.

Who cannot be disinherited?
If a person has obligations in the share of the inheritance, then it is impossible to deprive him of it. This is a special list of people:
- young and minor children;
- disabled adult children;
- disabled widower or widower;
- disabled parents.
They inherit the property regardless of what is stated in the will. Each receives half the share that would be theirs under the law.
Legal assistance and consultations
Representatives of the law firm "MIB" are ready to cooperate with clients from various areas, providing professional assistance and support. In addition to inheritance issues, lawyers are ready to provide assistance in real estate issues, preparation of various types of documents, criminal law, enforcement proceedings, etc.
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