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Italian Law Experts

Italian Law Experts

Italian Notary, Estate Administration, Insurance Claims, Citizenship, Legal Translations

Our office prepares notarized documents for filings in Italy. Our clients, typically residing outside of Italy, wish to transfer assets, sell Italian real estate, claim insurance proceeds or other assets, or to understand elder law in Italy. Our areas of concentration: Italian Inheritance law (Le successioni) Italian Citizenship.  We also assist in determining Italian Estate Taxes, if any. Our office offers professional guidance with claiming Italian postal bonds and Italian insurance administration.

Non-Italian Attorneys may contact us for assistance on Italian estate filings  according to Italian succession law and related procedures. Probate procedures do not exist in Italy. Our experts can also provide assistance with understanding Italian Elder Law.

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Our Italian Inheritance Legal Services Includes:

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Italian Powers of Attorney / NotaryProcura
Claiming Italian Life Insurance BenefitsRiscossioni capitali assicurati
Italian Death CertificatesCertificati di Morte
Italian Property Records – Deeds – ConveyancesVisure catastali e di conservatoria
Italian Bank AccountsInformazioni su conti bancari e postali
Italian Wills & RecordingsRichiesta e registrazione testamenti
Italian Succession Law Filings Dichiarazioni di successione
Italian Property Transfers to HeirsSuccessioni ereditarie
Italian Property Sales & GiftingsCompravendite e donazioni
Italian Property TaxesCalcolo e pagamento imposte e tasse
Italian CitizenshipCittadinanza italiana
Italian Legal TranslationsTraduzioni
Italian Unclaimed AssetBene italiano non reclamato

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    Italian Power of Attorney

    1. Notary procedures for filing documents outside of Italy
    2. General Power of Attorney (not recommended)
    3. Limited Power of Attorney (used for Italian property sales, property management, rentals)
    4. Delegation of Authority to accomplish a single operation

    Claiming Italian Life Insurance Benefits

    Required: Name of insuring company, policy number and names the beneficiaries. Having only the name of the insurance company we will make contact in writing, and expedite the complex procedures required in Italian inurance administration.

    Italian Death Certificates

    Italian death certificates are obtained in the Italian town in which the death occurred or where the deceased resided. However, our clients can obtain any certificate in short order by requesting them directly.

    Italian Property Records

    The Italian Government data base is organized in two parts: land only holdings (terreni) or buildings (fabbricati). The information contains exact map location of the properties, sizes, and owners on title, even if deceased many decades ago.  The heirs of those deceased may file to take ownership according to Italian law.

    Italian Bank Accounts

    Every Italian bank must maintain in their respective data base records all financial activity for 10 years. From the 11th year of non-activity funds are transferred to the Italian Government Repository in Rome. To claim funds one must know the name of the bank and the account number and have a closing statement of the bank before the funds were transferred to Rome.

    Italian Wills & Recordings

    A foreign will can be recorded in Italy and is considered valid. The recording of a will is filed in the succession department of the Italian courts.

    Italian Inheritance Law By Succession and Taxes

    Italian law gives precedence to the decedent’s will but also provides for a minimum share of the estate to the immediate family members (legittimari). Italian law also protects the decedents’ creditors. The filing of estates in Italy do not follow probate procedures. Note: No inheritances taxes for the immediate family up to Euro 1,000,000.

    Italian Property Transfers to Heirs

    The rights of Heirs to Italian assets is accomplished with a succession filing recorded with the Italian Revenue Department, called the Agenzia delle Entrate.

    Italian Property Sales & Giftings

    The seller and buyer of Italian real estate usually agree on the terms of the sale in a Preliminary Contract (contratto preliminare) which may be officially recorded. Our ItalianLaw experts can assist you with Gift Italian Property and Italian Gift Deeds. These terms are legally binding with reimbursement of damages for violating or withdrawing from the final act, the escrow (Il rogito) or mandatory sale. The escrow must be recorded in in the Italian Government in the data based called “la conservatoria”. There is no such document called a deed in Italy.  One may see the completed recorded transfer to the new owner(s) via the internet on-line.

    Italian Property Taxes

    Personal property taxes on Italian real estate are not sent to a property owner in the mail nor by email.  Property taxes are not based on what is known outside of Italy as the “assessor’s valuation” but rather on a system called “rendita catastale” which sets forth the basis for the calculation of the amount, called IMU.

    Property taxes in Italy are paid twice a year, typically through an Italian bank.

    Italian Citizenship

    A foreign citizen and resident may obtain Italian citizenship commonly by “blood” (juris sanguinis) or by marriage (juris matrimoni). More detailed information is available at any Italian Consulate. If you need personal assistance please request an appointment by calling 866-694-5500 or by eMail to: a.alioto@italianlaw.net.

    Italian Translations

    All translations into Italian must pass the approval of Italian Consulate Legal Department of absolute completeness and exact nuance.  The absence of these two criteria will cause a translation to be rejected.  Difficulties arise when concepts based on common law (US, England, Australia, New Zealand) which do not match the reality Italian standards. The most arduous translations involve the verbiage of trusts, wills, and marriage settlement documents.  Only very experienced translators, preferably those with Italian law degrees or Italian attorneys should be selected.

    Italian Unclaimed Asset

    Your unclaimed properties most likely are still in your name even after many decades. The children of emigrants may still be able to reclaim their ancestor’s property according to Italian succession law. This holds true for real property, bank accounts, unsurance payouts, and even old Italian Postal Bonds.

    At Italian Law we are experts in:

    Italian Legal Services and Topics · Estate Filings In Italy · Succession Law in Italy · Elder Law in Italy · Property Laws in Italy · Property Sales in Italy

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