by Giandomenico De Tullio | Nov 27, 2017 | Inheritance Law, Real Estate Law
Italian inheritance tax, “Imposte di Successione” was abolished by law no. 383 of 18 October 2001. Subsequently, the government re-introduced inheritance tax through law no. 286, dated 24th November 2006. The law has been applicable to inheritance cases since 3rd...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Nov 2, 2017 | Inheritance Law
Welcome to my personal blawg. I am Giandomenico De Tullio, the managing partner of De Tullio Law Firm, and I am here to provide you with insightful information and guidance on the services provided by myself and our legal team. With over 50 years of experience, our...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | May 30, 2017 | Inheritance Law
In this article, we will explore the concept of reserved acceptance through a brief case study, shedding light on its importance in inheritance matters in Italy. Case Study: Silvia and Eric Jones Silvia and Eric Jones, residents of Italy and proud owners of a...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | May 12, 2017 | Family Law, Inheritance Law
When it comes to end-of-life decision-making, the concept of biotestamento has gained significant attention in Italy. This legal instrument empowers individuals to express their wishes regarding medical treatments and interventions, providing a clear path for medical...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Apr 5, 2017 | Inheritance Law
Representation is the right of a descendant to replace an ascendant if the latter is unable or unwilling to accept an inheritance or legacy. In order to take place, it must be based on two premises: -The ascendant, who does not wish to or is unable to succeed, must...