By your side in delicate moments.
By your side in delicate moments.
Family law and succession


Specifically, we deal with:
Inheritance tax returns
We simplify what might seem complicated for you.
We leave nothing to chance and carefully verify all the real estate assets to be declared, in order to avoid omissions that could result in unnecessary and subsequent financial outlays.
Public and holographic wills
Your will, in black and white, legally unambiguous.
We listen to you and help you express your wishes with legal validity and complete clarity, also offering assistance with the safekeeping of your will.
Property donations
An important gesture deserves attention and protection.
We will explain to you in simple terms how a donation works, its limitations and the implications for the recipients. Everything is done in respect of the donor's wishes and the law.
Acceptance and disclaimer of inheritance
Every legacy must be understood before it is accepted.
We explain your rights and any responsibilities, so you can make informed choices with confidence.
Family covenants
A seamless succession, planned together.
Ideal for family businesses: we structure agreements that protect all parties involved, with balance and foresight.
Donations of moveable and immoveable property
A gesture of generosity, made with responsibility.
We support you in choosing the most suitable form, guaranteeing transparency, clarity and complete assistance.
Specifically, we deal with:
Inheritance tax returns
We simplify what might seem complicated for you.
We leave nothing to chance and carefully verify all the real estate assets to be declared, in order to avoid omissions that could result in unnecessary and subsequent financial outlays.
Public and holographic wills
Your will, in black and white, legally unambiguous.
We listen to you and help you express your wishes with legal validity and complete clarity, also offering assistance with the safekeeping of your will.
Property donations
An important gesture deserves attention and protection.
We will explain to you in simple terms how a donation works, its limitations and the implications for the recipients. Everything is done in respect of the donor's wishes and the law.
Acceptance and disclaimer of inheritance
Every legacy must be understood before it is accepted.
We explain your rights and any responsibilities, so you can make informed choices with confidence.
Family covenants
A seamless succession, planned together.
Ideal for family businesses: we structure agreements that protect all parties involved, with balance and foresight.
Donations of moveable and immoveable property
A gesture of generosity, made with responsibility.
We support you in choosing the most suitable form, guaranteeing transparency, clarity and complete assistance.
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
How to make a donation between parents and children?
A notarial deed is required. The parent (donor) declares the free transfer of an asset (property, sum of money, etc.) to the child (donee). Taxes are applicable, but between parents and children, they are discounted or exempt within certain limits.
How to make a donation between parents and children?
A notarial deed is required. The parent (donor) declares the free transfer of an asset (property, sum of money, etc.) to the child (donee). Taxes are applicable, but between parents and children, they are discounted or exempt within certain limits.
How is a public will drafted?
The public will is written by the notary as dictated by the testator. It is read in front of two witnesses, signed, and kept by the notary. It is the most secure type and the most difficult to contest.
When do you file the inheritance tax return?
It must be submitted within 12 months of the family member's death. It is required for the transfer of inherited assets and the payment of any inheritance taxes.
When do you file the inheritance tax return?
It must be submitted within 12 months of the family member's death. It is required for the transfer of inherited assets and the payment of any inheritance taxes.
Is it possible to renounce an inheritance?
Yes. The renunciation must be made by a notarial deed or at the court. It is useful when the debts exceed the assets. It is also possible to accept the inheritance with the benefit of inventory to protect oneself.
What is a family covenant?
It is an agreement between an entrepreneur and descendants for the transfer of the company. It is drafted by a notary deed and can prevent future conflicts between heirs.







