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| ![]() OLG Frankfurt: Valid will requires serious intention to draft a willFor documents to be recognized as a will, it needs to be possible to discern a serious intention to prepare a will. That was the verdict of the OLG Frankfurt (Higher Regional Court of Frankfurt) (Az.: 20 W 155/15).
By: GRP Rainer LLP In the instant case, the testatrix was a widow and there was no knowledge of any relatives of hers who might possibly have become her legal heirs. While she had not drafted a will, she had prepared a declaration with the heading "Generalvollmacht" Following the testatrix's death, the court appointed someone to administer the estate. This was met with an appeal from the deceased's friend. She argued with reference to the Generalvollmacht that she ought to assume all of the rights and responsibilities associated with the estate. In doing so, she also wanted to assume responsibility for designating the heirs. She took the view that the power of attorney was a disposition by will in her favour. However, the OLG dismissed her appeal as inadmissible. It held that the documents that had been handwritten by the testatrix did not constitute a will, even though they satisfied the formal requirements for a will. The Court stated that in order for them to be recognized as a will, it needed to be possible to infer an intention to prepare a will from the power of attorney, i.e. a serious intention on the part of the testator to draft a will and make legally binding arrangements with respect to the estate. Moreover, it had to be possible to discern the intention to prepare a will by way of interpretation. The OLG went on to say that since there were no indications of this from the wording of the power of attorney, e.g. no references to "final will/wishes" Lawyers who are experienced in the field of succession law can provide assistance regarding all matters pertaining to estates, wills and contracts of inheritance. http://www.grprainer.com/ GRP Rainer LLP www.grprainer.com/ Contact Michael Rainer Lawyer, Managing Partner GRP Rainer LLP Hohenzollernring 21-23 50672 Cologne Germany Phone: +49 221-27 22 75-0 info@grprainer.com www.grprainer.com/ End
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