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Inheritance lawyers in Munich (2026)

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An inheritance lawyer deals with what happens to a person's assets after death and with planning ahead so an estate passes smoothly. That includes drafting a will that covers assets in more than one country, guiding heirs through probate, applying forced-heirship or succession rules, and resolving disputes between beneficiaries. Foreigners in Munich most often need one when a relative dies owning property in Germany, when they hold assets here and want a valid will, or when local succession rules differ sharply from those back home. The process generally involves identifying the applicable law, gathering the death certificate, will and proof of relationship, and then handling the local probate or transfer of assets. Getting the documents recognised across borders, often with translation or legalisation, is a common practical hurdle a local lawyer manages.

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Dwyer Legal Unclaimed
Munich, Germany
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International law firm in Munich providing English-language advice to corporate and private clients on immigration, employment, family, inheritance and property law.

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Klamert & Partner Unclaimed
Munich, Germany
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Munich firm advising foreign nationals and companies on immigration, labour, inheritance and related matters, with multilingual staff.

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BFS Kanzlei (Schreiber Rechtsanwälte) Unclaimed
Munich, Germany
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English-speaking Munich firm led by Benjamin F. Schreiber handling family, labour, corporate, real estate and inheritance matters.

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Urban Thier & Federer Unclaimed
Munich, Germany
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German-American firm with a Munich office advising on US-German business transactions, tax, inheritance and probate, and cross-border litigation.

Finding an inheritance lawyer in Munich

Inheritance and estate matters in Germany — cross-border succession, drafting a will that covers foreign assets, settling the estate of a relative who died abroad, forced-heirship rules and probate — turn on which country's law applies and on local procedures that are easy to get wrong from overseas. The right lawyer in Munich understands how Germany law treats foreign heirs and foreign assets, and how to keep an estate moving without costly missteps.

Every firm listed here shows the practice areas and languages it works in, and handles the inheritance matters that foreigners in Munich face most often. Contacting a firm is always free, with no obligation to hire.

Frequently asked questions

What documents are usually needed to settle an estate in Germany?

Typically the death certificate, any will, proof of your relationship to the deceased, and details of the assets located in Germany. Foreign documents often need certified translation or legalisation, which a lawyer in Munich can arrange and submit on your behalf.

Can I make a will in Germany that covers my assets in another country?

Often yes, and many people hold a will in each country or one carefully drafted to work across both. A lawyer in Munich can advise how to avoid gaps or conflicts between the wills and how local succession rules affect your wishes.

What happens if a relative died in Germany without leaving a will?

Where there is no will, the estate is divided according to Germany's succession rules, which set who inherits and in what shares. A local inheritance lawyer can explain how those rules apply to your family and guide the heirs through the process.

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