Display title | Faroe Islands Probate Records |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Probate records are created at the death of an individual to distribute their estates among heirs and creditors. These records list heirs, creditors, and property of a deceased individual. Historically, it was not common for an individual to leave a will, so most people's estates were probated at their death. According to Danish law, if the deceased did not have sufficient possessions to defray the expenses involved with a probate not was held, even if their were minor heirs. |