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To handle the settlement of a loved one's estate oneself

Did you know that, apart from one document related to the transfer of a property, you can personally prepare all the documents necessary for estate settlement?

ScriptaLegal's staff

One day or another, we will all be faced with the death of a loved one and undoubtedly called upon to settle their estate.

Did you know that, apart from the transfer of real estate which must be done before a notary, you can prepare all the documents necessary for the liquidation of an estate yourself? It goes without saying that this is an excellent way to settle everything with a minimum of expenses.

With this in mind, Scriptalegal.com has developed various online services that allow you to settle the estate of a loved one yourself, as well as an option to have the questionnaires reviewed by a professional from their legal team.

A succession guide is even made available to you completely free of charge, to familiarize yourself with the different steps to be taken depending on the specific situation of the deceased.

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