The legal regulations of succession often do not correspond to the actual will of the testator. The notary in Darmstadt helps here with the drafting of wills and inheritance contracts. The notary in Darmstadt advises on regulations concerning the distribution of assets ("division order") and on the consideration of individual persons and objects of the estate ("legacy"). The aim of such regulations is usually to avoid inheritance disputes or to preserve the assets. The notarial will replaces a certificate of inheritance that may be required later and avoids disputes about the testator's testamentary capacity and his or her actual will. Classical regulations such as the reciprocal inheritance of spouses with joint children as final heirs (so-called "Berlin will") are just as important as unusual constellations in patchwork families or with extensive real estate or company assets.

Our notaries in Darmstadt advise and support you in drafting your will and inheritance contract.

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What you need for the notary appointment in Darmstadt

In order to be able to prepare your notary appointment in Darmstadt in the best possible way, we have compiled all the documents you will need to draw up your will or inheritance contract.

For the notary appointment we need, among other things, a completed online form with all the necessary information about the testator. You can fill out the form online in advance at your leisure. In the online form for drafting your will and inheritance contract, you will be asked, among other things, for the birth register number. This can be found in your family record or on your birth certificate. If you do not know your birth register number, you can also request information about it from your competent registry office. In addition, we need a copy of the front and back of your identity card. However, you can easily use the photo function in the form for this.

Please bring along any wills, inheritance contracts and marriage contracts that have already been drawn up, if available. In addition, you can think about a possible statement of assets in advance.