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Inheritance Lawyers in Egypt

Andersen’s inheritance lawyers in Egypt specialize in navigating the complex landscape of inheritance laws, ensuring that our clients achieve the most favorable outcomes for their unique situations. Whether you are planning your estate or dealing with the intricacies of inheriting assets, our team of seasoned inheritance lawyers is here to guide you every step of the way.
 
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Essential Principles of Inheritance Law in Egypt

Egyptian inheritance law operates under a dual system that integrates Islamic Sharia with civil law elements. This combination influences how estates are managed and distributed among heirs, often making the process markedly different from those in countries with purely secular legal systems. Here’s what makes Egyptian inheritance law distinctive:


Fixed Shares:

Under the Sharia-based Faraid system, certain relatives of the deceased are entitled to fixed shares of the estate, ensuring that primary family members receive a portion of the assets.

Limited Testamentary Freedom:

Unlike jurisdictions that allow individuals to distribute their assets freely through a will, Egyptian law limits this freedom. A person can only bequeath a maximum of one-third of their estate through a will; the rest must be distributed according to the fixed shares stipulated by law.

Rights of Non-Muslims (Copts) under Inheritance Law in Egypt:

Copts, as the primary non-Muslim community in Egypt, have specific legal considerations under inheritance law in Egypt for Copts. If a Coptic individual has a recognized will, they may have greater flexibility in distributing their estate. However, if no will exists, inheritance may be governed by either civil law or the applicable Coptic religious laws, depending on the circumstances.

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Legal Services for Inheritance

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Estate Planning

Estate Planning: Tailor your estate planning to reflect your wishes with our personalized legal services. We help you understand how Egyptian law affects your estate distribution and assist in drafting wills that comply with local regulations.

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Legal Representation

Legal Representation: In the event of disputes or legal complexities, our team represents your interests in court, ensuring that your rights and those of your heirs are protected.

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Tax Advice

Tax Advice: Inheritance can involve significant tax implications. Our experts provide advice on minimizing tax liabilities and ensuring compliance with Egyptian tax laws during the inheritance process.

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Wealth Management

Wealth Management: Beyond legal advice, we offer wealth management services to help you plan for the future of your assets efficiently and effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions​

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What is the legal basis for inheritance in Egypt?

Inheritance in Egypt is primarily governed by Islamic Sharia principles through the Personal Status Law No. 77 of 1943, which enforces the Faraid system, specifying fixed shares for heirs.

Can non-Muslims have different inheritance rules in Egypt?

Yes, non-Muslims may be allowed more flexibility if they have a legally recognized will, though without one, Islamic inheritance rules may apply by default.

Are there limitations on how wills can be used in Egypt?

Yes, Egyptian law restricts the use of wills by allowing only one-third of an estate to be bequeathed freely. The remainder must be distributed according to mandatory inheritance shares unless all heirs agree otherwise.

What happens if a will violates public morals or legal provisions?

Such wills are considered invalid. The testator must have legal authority over the assets, and the assets must not be encumbered by debts, as these take precedence over will execution.

How is inheritance distributed among family members?

The distribution is structured with spouses, children, parents, and siblings receiving fixed shares. For example, a widow receives one-eighth of the estate if there are children, or one-fourth if there are none.

What if there are no direct heirs?

In such cases, more distant relatives may be entitled to inherit. The law specifies a hierarchy of heirs based on their relation to the deceased.

How are inheritance disputes handled in Egypt?

Disputes are resolved through the judicial system, regulated under Law No. 1 of 2000, which outlines procedures for inheritance claims and dispute resolution.

Can inheritance rights be forfeited?

Yes, any heir who is found to have intentionally caused the death of the deceased is disqualified from receiving their inheritance share.

How does Egyptian law apply to foreign nationals with assets in Egypt?

Foreign nationals can specify in their will that the law of their home country should apply. Otherwise, Egyptian law, including Islamic principles, may default.

Are there special provisions for foreigners regarding inheritance?

Yes, inheritance for foreigners is also subject to international treaties and agreements to which Egypt is a party, which may influence how estates are handled across borders.

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