Legal Question in International Law in Italy

rights to property

my grandmother owned quite a bit of property on Ischia in Italy.now she has died and the family wants to make a claim on it.what is our first step?


Asked on 3/24/08, 12:15 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Francesco Gradozzi Studio Legale Gradozzi

Re: rights to property

To be able to give a definite advice, you should be more accurate aboute the exact structure of your family; for example: did your grandmother leave relatives only in the USA? Or also in Italy? Where did she live? And where did she died? Do you know if she left a will?

Best Regards,

Avv. Francesco Gradozzi

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Answered on 3/26/08, 11:21 am
Alessandro Bont� Studio Bont�

Re: rights to property

Dear Madam/Sir

Basically you need to open a succesion procedure, first collecting all the assets in details, than opening the will (if available) and finally to fill up several forms and file them to proper authorities.

Our advice is to appoint an Italian law firm to deal with the burocracy issues, some like us, offer a Contingency fee retainer.

Very truly yours,

Alessandro Bont�

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Answered on 3/25/08, 7:54 am
Alessandro Bont� Studio Bont�

Re: rights to property

Dear Madam/Sir

Basically you need to open a succesion procedure, first collecting all the assets in details, than opening the will (if available) and finally to fill up several forms and file them to proper authorities.

Our advice is to appoint an Italian law firm to deal with the burocracy issues, some like us, offer a Contingency fee retainer.

Very truly yours,

Alessandro Bont�

www.avvocati.us

info�avvocati.us

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Answered on 3/25/08, 8:04 am
Gerardo Grazioso Studio Legale Grazioso

Re: rights to property

It's necessary a legal action to divide yuor grandmother's property. I suggest you to revolve yourself to an italian lawyer. My law offices are at your disposal. Best regards.

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Answered on 8/04/08, 1:12 pm


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