Inheritance
Q. How do you renounce an inheritance and what is the deadline?
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You can renounce inheritance within 3 months by filing with family court, avoiding both assets and debts entirely.
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File a renunciation statement with the family court within 3 months of learning of the inheritance (Art. 915, 938). Renunciation means you are treated as if you were never an heir (Art. 939), receiving neither assets nor debts.
This article provides general legal information and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal issues, please consult with a qualified attorney.
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