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Our notaries accompany you throughout the succession process, offering personalized advice tailored to your specific situation.
We help you to understand the legal aspects so as to facilitate the transfer of your estate under the best possible conditions.
With these services, our firm is committed to providing rigorous and caring estate management, ensuring that each stage is handled with the utmost care and respect for the wishes of the deceased.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions, or to make an appointment with one of our experts.


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What we can do for you

The liquidator is required to follow guidelines to fulfill his or her responsibilities, such as drawing up an inventory, settling debts, distributing assets, and so on.

Allows you to determine whether a will was drawn up by the deceased, or whether it was the last will he or she drew up, in order to ensure that his or her last wishes are respected.

Legal document required in the absence of a will to identify heirs.

Enables the will to be probated by confirming that it was drawn up by the deceased, making it enforceable.

Allows the transfer of the deceased’s rights in an immovable to his or her heirs.

Inventory of the deceased’s assets and liabilities, to check that the value of assets exceeds debts.

The liquidator is required to follow guidelines to fulfill his or her responsibilities, such as drawing up an inventory, settling debts, distributing assets, and so on.

Allows you to determine whether a will was drawn up by the deceased, or whether it was the last will he or she drew up, in order to ensure that his or her last wishes are respected.

Legal document required in the absence of a will to identify heirs.

Enables the will to be probated by confirming that it was drawn up by the deceased, making it enforceable.

Allows the transfer of the deceased’s rights in an immovable to his or her heirs.

Inventory of the deceased’s assets and liabilities, to check that the value of assets exceeds debts.

The notary-mediator’s involvement guarantees both spouses that the resolutions adopted are fair, just and in compliance with current legislation.
The notary-mediator refrains from giving his or her opinion, but rather provides all the essential legal information so that the parties can make informed decisions.

The notary-mediator’s involvement guarantees both spouses that the resolutions adopted are fair, just and in compliance with current legislation.
The notary-mediator refrains from giving his or her opinion, but rather provides all the essential legal information so that the parties can make informed decisions.

The notary-mediator’s involvement guarantees both spouses that the resolutions adopted are fair, just and in compliance with current legislation.
The notary-mediator refrains from giving his or her opinion, but rather provides all the essential legal information so that the parties can make informed decisions.


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Assistance with inheritance law

Every step of the process is designed to ensure smooth, reassuring succession management. We ensure that all legal procedures are carried out with precision and without complication.

Before our first meeting

The first step is to confirm the person’s death and obtain proof of death. Once proof of death has been obtained, it’s important to organize the funeral in accordance with the deceased’s wishes. At the same time, it will be important to carry out a will search to validate the existence of a registered will, and that it is indeed the deceased’s last will and testament. The death certificate will be essential in order to begin the process of liquidating the estate.

At your first appointment

Once you’ve obtained the will search, the death certificate and the will, if applicable, you can obtain a legal consultation with your notary to fully understand the liquidator’s obligations and responsibilities, as well as the steps involved in the estate liquidation process.

During the liquidation of the estate

A preliminary balance sheet must be completed to assess the value of the deceased’s assets.

The liquidator shall pay the creditors of the Estate as and when they arise.

Once all the steps in the liquidation of an estate have been completed, the liquidator will be authorized to distribute the assets among the heirs, in accordance with the will or the law, as the case may be.

Please contact our estate notaries if you have any questions about one or more steps in the liquidation process, to ensure that everything proceeds in accordance with the law and the wishes of the deceased.


Before our first meeting

The first step is to confirm the person’s death and obtain proof of death. Once proof of death has been obtained, it’s important to organize the funeral in accordance with the deceased’s wishes. At the same time, it will be important to carry out a will search to validate the existence of a registered will, and that it is indeed the deceased’s last will and testament. The death certificate will be essential in order to begin the process of liquidating the estate.

At your first appointment

Once you’ve obtained the will search, the death certificate and the will, if applicable, you can obtain a legal consultation with your notary to fully understand the liquidator’s obligations and responsibilities, as well as the steps involved in the estate liquidation process.

During the liquidation of the estate

A preliminary balance sheet must be completed to assess the value of the deceased’s assets.

The liquidator shall pay the creditors of the Estate as and when they arise.

Once all the steps in the liquidation of an estate have been completed, the liquidator will be authorized to distribute the assets among the heirs, in accordance with the will or the law, as the case may be.

Please contact our estate notaries if you have any questions about one or more steps in the liquidation process, to ensure that everything proceeds in accordance with the law and the wishes of the deceased.

Required documents

Proof of death

Death certificate issued by the Registrar of Civil Status

Two pieces of valid photo ID for each party involved

Any document that the notary deems relevant to the settlement of the estate


Proof of death

Death certificate issued by the Registrar of Civil Status

Two pieces of valid photo ID for each party involved

Any document that the notary deems relevant to the settlement of the estate

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