After losing one parent: don’t forget your inheritance share

Inheritance law specialist Joey Moerings explains why you shouldn’t forget your inheritance share when you lose one of your parents.
Death & crypto: who inherits your digital wealth?

What happens to your crypto when you die? Inheritance law specialist Kimberly Rozema explains.
Explaining wills: what if your situation has changed?

Inheritance law specialist Kimberly Rozema talks more about the (un)desired consequences of an old will.
March 18: Open door moment – Ask your questions about inheritance law

During Inheritance Law Day, we will host an “open door moment,” where our inheritance law specialists will set aside time for you to discuss your questions at no charge.
Help, I’m an executor … now what?

Being an executor: it seems like an honor, but do you actually know what you’re saying “yes” to?
Inheritance law and cohabitants; Don’t leave your loved ones empty-handed after your death!

Cohabitants who have nothing arranged for inheritance can find themselves in painful situations upon the death of the partner.
Generous donors or legal hassles?

Read what you need to know about gifts and inheritance law in this blog to avoid legal problems.
Unexpectedly empty hands: killer sees inheritance go up in smoke

Unworthy to inherit: is a murderer entitled to an inheritance?
How valid is a draft will? 3 examples

Is a draft will valid? Inheritance law specialist Kimberly Rozema explains.
Soon to have ten options for a (double) surname?

Wille, Donker, Wille Dark or Donker Wille. One of these surnames can be chosen when the Double Surname Bill is passed. Recently, a bill was submitted to the House of Representatives which would allow parents to give their child the surnames of both parents. Parents will no longer have to choose between the surnames of […]