Bgh Ruling: Patient May Promise His Family Doctor Property
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A patient may promise his doctor to consider him in his estate after his death. This is part of the testing freedom guaranteed by the Basic Law, as the Federal Court of Justice ruled. By Klaus Hempel.
Inheritance disputes often end up in court. They are usually fought between family members. At the Federal Court, on the other hand, the family doctor of a deceased is in the focus.
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A deal between a now deceased man and a doctor employs the BGH. In return for his treatment, he had promised the doctor a plot of land.
They enact a law that will speed up the process of accessing an inheritance, in what way?Inheritances are not only made up of assets such as real estate, furniture and bank accounts; but also liabilities left by the deceased person, for example, debts to financial institutions. Do debts also inherit? “Yes, the heirs also inherit the liability of the person who died,” explained Edgard Ramírez, civil lawyer at Linares. But he stressed that the cre…
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