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Inheritance

greece-lawyers-inheritanceThe Greek Inheritance Law is regulated by a whole section of the Greek Civil Code, namely the articles 1710 to 2035.
There are two main categories in inheritance succession:
a) Succession by virtue of a testament (will).
b) Succession by virtue of law, which implies in cases that either there is no will, or the will has been claimed invalid.

a) Succession by virtue of a testament.

A person can decide freely what will become of his property by leaving a will, which can be of three legal forms:


b) Succession by law

If the deceased has not left a will of any kind, or the one left was claimed invalid, then the deceased succession is regulated by law. The inheritors are organized by law in 6 ranks, each one of which excludes the next:


An heir is considered that has silently accepted the inheritance if not officially stated that he or she has renounced it within 4 months, this deadline elapsing from the time that the death of the deceased came to the knowledge of the inheritor. This deadline extends to 1 year for inheritors living permanently abroad, or if the deceased had his or her last residence abroad.