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Explore a vast repository of legal knowledge with over 20 In-depth articles from the DEDICA legal team
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When a deceased relative leaves behind a bank savings account, the heir needs to follow the correct legal procedures to receive and distribute the inheritance. This article provides guidance on the necessary documents, procedures, and important considerations according to Vietnamese law.

When researching inheritance division procedures in Vietnam, many people often wonder if their rights will be lost when too much time passes. Are you worried that a lack of documents, geographical barriers, or uncooperative relatives will cause your family's assets to fall into the hands of others? The article below will help you clearly understand the legal regulations and how to protect your rights in the safest and most effective way.

Dividing inheritance in a family business in Vietnam is complex. Discover procedures for overseas Vietnamese and effective dispute resolution strategies with DEDICA.

When a loved one passes away and leaves behind assets in Vietnam, handling the estate, which is already fraught with obstacles, becomes even more arduous for those living overseas. In particular, resolving inheritance disputes when overseas heirs cannot return is one of the most complex legal issues. Geographical distance, lack of understanding of current laws, along with concerns about assets being dispersed, leave many overseas Vietnamese and foreigners in a state of confusion. This article is built from the practical perspective of a lawyer, helping you clearly understand your rights, grasp Vietnamese legal regulations, and find solutions to process documents and disputes in the most secure and effective way without necessarily having to fly directly back to the country.

Whether concubines and stepchildren are legally entitled to a share of inherited property is a frequently debated issue. This article analyzes Vietnamese legal regulations on inheritance rights, conditions for receiving an estate, and related legal risks.

When carrying out procedures to declare inheritance in Vietnam, many people are shocked to realize that even though their names sit prominently in the will, they still cannot touch the assets. Are you living abroad and worrying that the assets left by your parents back home are being eyed and occupied by others? Does a hastily made will or one made abroad truly protect your rights when applied in Vietnam? What are the legal traps that cause a person to go from being a legal heir to suddenly having nothing, and how can you prevent that worst-case scenario before it is too late?

Worried about a handwritten will without witnesses in Vietnam? Discover legal validity conditions, risks for expats, and how DEDICA lawyers secure your inheritance.

Worried about inheriting property in Vietnam from abroad? Discover the legal risks, document requirements, and how DEDICA helps you secure your legacy safely.

Understanding the procedure for inheritance declaration is the first and most important step for you to fully protect the assets left by your loved ones. Are you settling abroad and constantly fearing that the geographical distance will strip away your legitimate rights in your homeland? Will legal document complications or the lack of cooperation from family members push you into exhausting, prolonged disputes and consume countless expenses? How can the asset reception process take place smoothly and lawfully without requiring you to personally bear all the waiting risks ahead?

Are you liable for the deceased's debts in Vietnam? Learn the legal limits of debt repayment for heirs and how to secure your inheritance safely with DEDICA.

Discover how to divide inherited property mortgaged at a bank. Safe legal guidance helps overseas Vietnamese and foreigners protect assets and prevent disputes.

The division of inheritance property without a will in Vietnam always entails many legal risks. Are you at risk of losing your legitimate rights when a loved one passes away before leaving a will? Is the family's property at risk of being dispersed or falling into a spiral of disputes lasting for many years? The article below will help you clearly understand current regulations, how to protect your legitimate rights, especially for foreigners and overseas Vietnamese, along with a safe resolution orientation, maximally protecting your family's estate.