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Probate records exist only in countries with Common Law. Therefore, Italy does not have probate records, but has what are called '''Declarations of succession''' (Dichiarazioni di Successione). | Probate records exist only in countries with Common Law. Therefore, Italy does not have probate records, but has what are called '''Declarations of succession''' (Dichiarazioni di Successione). |
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Probate records exist only in countries with Common Law. Therefore, Italy does not have probate records, but has what are called Declarations of succession (Dichiarazioni di Successione).
Declaration of succession records indicate the distribution of a person’s estate after he or she dies. Information in the records must include the death date, names of heirs and guardians, relationships, residences, and an inventory of the estate. A notary’s official record exists if the decedent died testate, otherwise, the Notary is not necessarily involved. For more information, see the Notarial Records in this outline.
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- Italian Inheritance Law
- Italy (Italian) Genealogy (Kindred Trails)
- International Vital Records Information - Italy
- Creating Family Ties with Seeds from Two Continents - By Steven Cordetti (La Gazzetta Italiana)
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