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Division of the inheritance community in Italy

The division of the inheritance community regulates the distribution of assets shared among heirs. Foreigners involved in a succession in Italy must be well aware of what Italian rules establish. Legal advice helps to resolve any conflicts and to simplify the process.

When the inheritance of a deceased person is accepted by multiple persons, a particular form of community is created on the assets that compose the inheritance patrimony, known as inheritance community.

In such context, each of the heirs becomes a “co-heir” with respect to the others, sharing with them the ownership of all rights and obligations linked to the assets of the inheritance estate, which includes both credits and debts. The modalities of dissolution of the community are multiple and particular attention must be paid to the cases in which, due to the presence of real estate (assets not easily divisible), the division proves more complex.

The process of division of the inheritance community is, in fact, what leads to the dissolution of the inheritance community. This institution is regulated by the Codice civile and can be a contract, a testamentary provision or a judicial action through which to dissolve the incidental inheritance community arisen immediately after the opening of the succession, or to prevent its arising. While in case of contract it is an amicable inheritance division also called “notarial division”, in case of judicial action it will be a “judicial division”.

Particular attention must be paid to the division of the inheritance community for a foreign citizen in Italy, since it requires specific advice to ensure that the process respects both Italian law and any regulations of the heir’s Country of origin, ensuring full understanding of inheritance rights and obligations and of the possible fiscal implications.

What is the inheritance community?

Before speaking of how to dissolve an inheritance community, it is useful to take a step back to answer this question: “what exactly is the inheritance community?”.

The inheritance community is a legal situation that is established when two or more persons inherit together a portion of a patrimony, thus becoming co-owners. This patrimony can include real estate, bank accounts, investments and other assets.

Until the inherited patrimony is formally divided through an agreement among the heirs or a sentence, each heir remains in inheritance community, sharing rights on every single part of the patrimony, regardless of the individual share of each.

In the inheritance community, each heir has the right to participate in the management of the common assets.

However, in practice, often one or more heirs are delegated for the management or one resorts to an external administrator.

Boschetti Studio Legale assists clients in this phase to ensure effective and harmonious management, minimising potential conflicts.

Causes of dissolution of the inheritance community

Having defined the concept of inheritance community, it can be well understood how this can be dissolved.

  • Dissolution by agreement among heirs: The dissolution of the inheritance community can take place through an agreement among co-heirs.

Boschetti Studio Legale can assist clients in the negotiation, making available all the experience necessary to facilitate an equitable agreement.

Each co-heir can negotiate to obtain their inheritance share.

For example, an heir who has used exclusively a property of the deceased might have an interest in becoming sole owner of it. In such case, they can agree with the other co-heirs and formalise the agreement before a notary, thus obtaining exclusive ownership of the asset.

Boschetti Studio Legale with its highly qualified team provides you with adequate support so that this formalisation takes place in a balanced, transparent and conscious manner.

  • Dissolution with sale of inheritance shares: Another modality of dissolution is the sale of the inheritance share to another subject.

In these situations, Boschetti Studio Legale advises and assists co-heirs in the management of pre-emption rights and negotiations, taking care of every aspect to facilitate a clear and correct transaction.

For example, a co-heir who has enjoyed a property might wish to acquire the shares of the other co-heirs to become sole owner. Similarly, a disinterested co-heir might decide to sell their share to the others, asking to be liquidated.

Remember that, in case of sale or purchase of inheritance shares, it is important to take into account any pre-emption rights of the other co-heirs.

  • Dissolution by usucaption: Another modality of dissolution of the inheritance community is the acquisition of ownership through usucaption by one of the co-heirs.

With the assistance of our Studio Legale, you will not only be able to ascertain the conditions and possession useful for the purposes of usucaption, but also receive protection in the possible judgment that in these cases may be initiated.

It can in fact happen that a co-heir, after having maintained exclusive possession of an asset for over 20 years, requests to be declared owner by usucaption. In case of confirmation by the judge, the inheritance community on that asset is dissolved.

  • Division by judicial sentence: The last method of dissolution of the inheritance community takes place through a sentence of the judge, applicable when an agreement cannot be found among the heirs.

In this case, Boschetti Studio Legale represents and assists clients, making available specific competences to address the complex judicial procedures.

This modality of dissolution is generally the most expensive and complex.

Difficulties may arise regarding the assessment of the inheritance assets, the urban planning conformity, the validity of any wills, but our Studio Legale resolves rapidly even these problems, ensuring that every legal aspect is taken care of with precision.

Inheritance division: judicial, testamentary and notarial

Judicial division is the most expensive and complex, often chosen only as a last resort after the failure of mandatory mediation. Being a long proceeding, it can last several years and entails additional costs for the assessment of assets and the support of a technical advisor. Overall, costs can easily exceed tens of thousands of euros, making this option preferable only when there are no alternatives.

The judicial request for division must be preceded by mandatory civil mediation, as established by the regulation. Inheritance division through judicial action is a right reserved to co-heirs, who can choose to exit the inheritance community when they consider it appropriate.

The testator can, however, prohibit inheritance division for a maximum period of five years from their death or until one year after the youngest heir has reached the age of majority.

Here too, the rules of distribution provide that the assets be distributed in a balanced way.

In case the inheritance includes real estate not easily divisible, one or more heirs may request joint assignment. In such situations, there is a tendency to include such properties entirely in the share of the heir entitled to the larger part. Monetary compensation is also ensured for the heir who receives assets of lower value compared to the others.

The division carried out by the testator is regulated by the Codice civile.

It is not a division established with a contract, but a provision contained in the will, through which the testator avoids the formation of an inheritance community, assigning specific assets to designated heirs. This type of division is subject to rather strict rules: it can be declared void if there is omission of one of the heirs, or it can be annulled should patrimonial damage exceeding one quarter of the value occur.

Notarial division, finally, is an agreement in which the heirs, whether designated by will or by law, choose to distribute the inherited properties to dissolve the co-ownership on the assets. This type of agreement is realised with the assistance of a notary, who ensures the correctness and legality of the process, drafting a formal deed that officialises the division. When the portions cannot exactly correspond to the shares of the heirs, as provided for by law, these differences are compensated with monetary balances to balance the value of each assignment. An example is the case of two heirs who divide a patrimony of 150 composed of a property of 50 and one of 100: the heir who receives the asset of 50 obtains a balance of 25 from the other to equalise the shares.

If an heir intends to sell their part, the others have the right of pre-emption, that is to say the possibility of acquiring it under the same conditions; this right, provided for by law, allows the other co-heirs to redeem the sold share, while the inheritance community is active, through the “succession redemption”.

This right applies exclusively to inheritance divisions. Before the distribution, the heirs, except for dispensation, must contribute to the inheritance community the indirect donations received during life, considered an advance on the succession.

Collation by imputation applies to donations made with the intent to anticipate the succession and must be carried out by the heirs who have received them to ensure an equitable division.

However, it is possible that the heirs renounce such collation by agreement, operating a voluntary collation, which allows preserving the value of the donations without altering the inheritance shares.

Finally, the formation of inheritance shares provides that each portion assigned be composed homogeneously, with movable assets, real estate and credits in proportion to the share of each, although it is possible, with unanimous agreement, to assign the assets differently.

The role of the lawyer in the division of the inheritance

The lawyer for the division of an inheritance plays a crucial role, making the process much simpler and more secure for the heirs. Facing a succession without a guide can become a real jungle: complex laws, a thousand documents, fiscal questions, not to mention family relationships that can become complicated. This is where an experienced lawyer makes the difference: not only do they ensure that every step is legal and transparent, but they actively work to find solutions that are advantageous for everyone.

If there is a way to reach a peaceful and consensual agreement, a good lawyer knows how to facilitate dialogue and resolve differences with tact. They take care of everything, from the drafting of the agreement to the meeting with the notary, avoiding loss of time and, often, reducing costs.

When instead no agreement is possible, the lawyer takes the front line in judicial division, defending the interests of the client in court and working to obtain the best possible result. Also on the fiscal front, a specialised legal professional knows how to avoid unnecessary taxes and simplify bureaucracy, helping to protect the inheritance and not to let legal complications get in the way of family relationships.

How is the inheritance community dissolved?

In light of the considerations made, it is important to clarify what the “phases” of the proceeding for dissolution of the inheritance community are. Some phases might be necessary only in some cases.

  1. Attempt at agreement among heirs:

 

The first phase consists of verifying the possibility of dissolving the inheritance community with an agreement. In this phase, generally, only the heirs are involved.

Boschetti Studio Legale actively supports this phase, offering targeted advice to favour a peaceful and consensual resolution of the dispute.

  1. Assessment of the common assets: If an agreement is possible, it is advisable to carry out an assessment of the assets involved, relying on experts (architects, engineers, etc.) to ensure an equitable and accurate evaluation. Boschetti Studio Legale can coordinate the collaboration with experts and specialised technicians for a professional and transparent assessment of the assets.
  2. Proposal of inheritance division: Once the assessment is completed, a proposal of division is formulated. In complex cases, it is useful to be assisted by experienced lawyers. The proposal can provide for monetary balances and agreements on the payment of any debts. Boschetti Studio Legale elaborates and structures personalised division proposals, also managing the most complicated aspects such as urban planning questions or authenticity of works of art.
  3. Drafting of the deed of division: Once the agreement is obtained, one proceeds with the signing of the deed of division before a notary, where each co-heir receives their part in exclusive ownership.

All co-owners must be present for the deed to be legally valid.

Boschetti Studio Legale provides comprehensive legal assistance, ensuring that every procedural step is executed flawlessly to pre-empt and mitigate any potential future disputes.

  1. Judicial Proceedings in the Absence of an Agreement:

Should the parties fail to reach an amicable settlement, recourse may be sought through the courts by initiating judicial division proceedings—undoubtedly the longest and most expensive resolution path. Throughout the litigation, each heir is entitled to submit evidence, after which the judge will draft a division proposal which, if not contested, shall become enforceable. In the event that the assets are indivisible, the court may order their sale and the subsequent distribution of the proceeds.

Boschetti Studio Legale supports clients through every stage of the judicial process, steadfastly safeguarding their interests and assisting them in achieving the most advantageous outcome possible.”

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    Legal advice for the division of the inheritance community in Italy

    Addressing the dissolution of the inheritance community, also when it concerns foreigners residing in Italy, requires attention, since it is a process that can entail high costs and prolonged times. Boschetti Studio Legale advises opting for a notarial agreement, a solution often more rapid and economical compared to the judicial route.

    In cases of disagreement, the intervention of an expert mediator can help to overcome conflicts, favouring constructive management of differences. Judicial division, given its economic impact and procedural complexity, must be considered as a last resort.

    The Studio is dedicated to offering complete and competent assistance, also analysing the fiscal aspects of the various options, to ensure the protection of the interests of clients. Transparency and constructive communication among heirs are fundamental to reduce times and favour a solution that satisfies all parties.

    In the division of the inheritance community for a foreign citizen in Italy, or for a person residing abroad, Boschetti Studio Legale is particularly attentive to the specific needs of those who must manage a succession in Italy without in-depth knowledge of the Italian legal and fiscal system.

    In these cases, the assistance and professionalism of a law firm is indispensable for complete and personalised advice, that explains to you every legal step and the applicable fiscal obligations, that can also assist you with the translation of the documentation and the interpretation of Italian regulation with respect to the legislation of the Country of origin. This approach ensures that the foreign client fully understands the process and can participate in decisions in an informed manner.

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