Inheritance law is a field related to the distribution of the assets of the deceased. However, in inheritance law, there are not only sharing, but also some procedural rules on how this sharing will be done. These procedural rules are put in place to prevent disputes between heirs and to ensure that the inheritance is shared fairly.
The procedure of inheritance varies depending on where the deceased person died and where the assets are located. When a person dies in Turkey, the division of inheritance is usually done through a notary public. For the division of inheritance, the heirs apply to a notary public and obtain a “certificate of inheritance”. A certificate of inheritance is an official document regarding the division of inheritance and is issued by a notary public. In the certificate of inheritance, the heirs of the deceased and their shares are specified.
The procedure for the division of inheritance is important to ensure that the division is done in a fair and transparent manner. The procedure of inheritance is particularly important in case of disputes between heirs. To resolve disputes, heirs can consult a lawyer or file a lawsuit. In the event that the inheritance is not properly divided, the heirs can take legal action to enforce their rights.
The procedure of inheritance determines how the division of assets is done after the death of a person. The division of the inheritance is done through a notary public and a certificate of inheritance is obtained. However, in case of disagreement between the heirs, legal remedies such as consulting a lawyer or filing a lawsuit can be resorted to. Compliance with procedural rules in the division of inheritance ensures that the division is made in a fair and transparent manner and helps to protect the rights of the heirs.