One of the questions that everyone usually asks when dealing with the inheritance of a deceased person is the costs or expenses involved in all the procedures for my inheritance.
Firstly, we will highlight that the Costs or Expenses of an inheritance In Seville, and in any part of the national territory, they will be determined by the hereditary wealth, that is, by the value of the assets that the deceased had in his name, and which now become part of the inheritance.
It will also be important when calculating the CCosts or expenses of our inheritance The type of assets that make up the inheritance. If the assets to be inherited from our estate consist of vehicles, bank accounts, deposits, insurance policies, etc… It will NOT be necessary to go to a notary, This results in significant cost savings for your inheritance. However, if your inheritance includes real estate (houses, apartments, land, etc.), a notary's involvement will be necessary, as only these types of documents can be registered in the Property Registry.
Do I have to do all the steps at once and incur all the costs or expenses when I inherit? Well, the answer is NO. The Costs or Expenses of an inheritance The process depends on what we want to do. If initially we only want access to bank accounts, bank deposits, life insurance policies, etc., it will be necessary to draw up a partition deed for the heir's assets and submit it to the Andalusian Regional Government's Department of Finance and Treasury. In the partition deed for our inheritance, we can include all the assets—I repeat, all the assets to be inherited—but it will only allow us to access some of them. To access all the assets of the inheritance (without exclusion), a deed of inheritance, that is, a deed of acceptance of inheritance (which we will discuss later), will be required.
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