My grandparents died, then my father died. He has a brother and a sister. And they want to sell the house with the land. As far as I know, the house was not registered to anyone. More than 10 years have passed since their death. Question: Can my aunt and uncle sell the house without my permission?
How to make a death certificate if the father died in the occupied territory, but we have a death certificate from a doctor?
Relatives want to dispute paternity. The child's father died before she was born. How is this issue resolved?
...relative, can I buy back his share from the heir and what actions should I take for this?
....to my wife, not my mother. Do I have the right to challenge her, because I, as a daughter, also had the right to a share?
The question arose - to which of the parents does the son's part go? (Parents are divorced)
Before the war, the deceased lived in Kharkiv, where he owned 1/2 of the house. He died in Ivano-Frankivsk on August 25, 2022, had the status of an IDP. His daughter opened an inheritance case there.
After that, he returns to Kharkiv, where he wants to formalize his inheritance.
But she is refused, citing the law, and now she is forced to go to Ivano-Frankivsk for registration.
But doesn't it work during martial law that after the opening of the inheritance case, the notary forwards the documents to the notary who will directly formalize the accepted inheritance?
My husband died, his father had 2 shares, he is no longer alive, and my mother is alive and she wants to transfer them to our children. Please tell me what is needed for this?
After the death of our parents, my brother and I received an inheritance in half. Now the brother is dead. Can I write an application to a notary to receive a share of his inheritance? He also has a daughter. Should the daughter receive the entire inheritance?
… inheritance in this case?