When an individual dies, succession is the universal method of transferring property to the legal successors—heirs. Only the estate of individuals is heritable. Slovak law recognises intestate and testate succession.
When an individual dies, succession is the universal method of transferring property to the legal successors—heirs. Only the estate of individuals is heritable. Slovak law recognises intestate and testate succession.
The legal heirs; if there are no legal heirs, the estate passes to the state by default.
No. Participants in succession proceedings are not allowed to select their own notary/court commissioner because the notary is appointed by the court of competent jurisdiction. The presidents of the district courts are authorised to appoint the notary according to their case schedule.
The Registry Office notifies the competent court of the death in the registry district, usually by submitting a death certificate.
Succession proceedings are conducted by a notary who acts in the capacity of court commissioner by appointment of the competent court.