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How to Write a Valid Will in Italy
Writing a valid will in Italy is essential for determining the distribution of one’s assets after death. While making a will is not obligatory, it
Navigating Inheritance and Parental Gifts: Legal Implications
Personal financial autonomy has boundaries, especially in parental gifts. Italian law ensures a non-negotiable portion of inheritance for family members, even against wills. This raises
Does marriage duration affect alimony?
Have you wondered about the connection between marriage duration and alimony in cases of separation and divorce? This topic prompts crucial questions. Does a short-lived
Rules for Succession
Who inherits with or without a will, legitimate heirs and heirs entitled to a portion, payment of debts left by the deceased: what you need
Children heard in separation proceedings
In separation proceedings, children can be heard by the judge if they are 12 years old or older, or if they are considered “capable of
Child support – extraordinary expenses
Child support is a common source of conflict in separated or divorced couples. While regular expenses are typically included in the monthly support payment, the
Anticipating Succession: How to Legitimately Receive an Inheritance Advance
Anticipating succession can be achieved through various means, one being donations made while still alive. Donations, whether of immovable property or money, are considered an
Spousal Maintenance for Ex-Spouse Devoted to Children’s Care
According to the Court of Cassation, spousal maintenance is granted to the ex-spouse who dedicated themselves to the care and education of the children and
Duration of Marriage and Alimony
The duration of marriage can impact alimony in cases of separation and divorce. The Court of Cassation has shed light on this matter, addressing whether
Parental Custody: Ensuring Children’s Welfare in Cases of Neglected Support
Father loses custody if he fails to support his children, according to the Milan Court. In cases where the father completely neglects his financial obligations,