Single’s Will: Five Costly Mistakes to Avoid

For single individuals without spouses or children, a will is crucial for controlling asset distribution and avoiding default inheritance laws.

Lack of a Will: Inheriting Under Statutory Rules

Without a will, inheritance proceeds according to statutory rules outlined in Articles 931–940 of the Civil Code. These rules define a closed list of heirs.

For a single person with no children or spouse, Article 932 §1 of the Civil Code primarily applies, designating parents as the heirs.

Importance of a Will for Single Individuals

A will is a fundamental tool for managing future assets for single individuals. The Civil Code clearly defines the consequences of its absence or formal errors.

Consciously and correctly drafting a will helps avoid unnecessary disputes and ensures the fulfillment of one’s wishes.

Five Mistakes to Avoid When Making a Will

It is important to avoid common errors when creating a will to ensure its validity and effectiveness.

These errors can lead to unintended consequences and disputes among potential heirs.

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