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Notaries lend their support to AISM and research on multiple sclerosis

07/02/2013

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In order to encourage a culture of testamentary legacies, the National AISM Legacy Week was held throughout Italy from 21 to 27 January 2013. This was promoted by the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Association and its Foundation with the sponsorship and collaboration of the National Council of Notaries.

The Week, now in its ninth edition, aims to raise awareness and inform and above all to  offer the public a consulting service regarding matters of inheritance. A series of informative local meetings during these seven days will make notaries available to the public to explain clearly and exhaustively what Italian legislation stipulates in the area of inheritance law.

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04/05/2020

During this health and economic emergency, Europe’s 45,000 notaries are personally and collectively committed to playing their full role in the community effort to overcome the pandemic and to mitigate as far as possible the significant personal losses that are and will be suffered by large numbers of citizens

National

01/02/2019

Thanks to these two Regulations, the conflict of laws rules are now unified between the Member States participating in the enhanced cooperation to determine the applicable law and the competent court which will decide on the division of assets in the event of separation of the couple or death

National

21/05/2018

Produced with financial support from the European Commission, this website provides information on the evidentiary value of authentic acts drawn up in the 22 countries of the European Union familiar with notarial practice in matters of succession and family law

National

19/01/2018

He succeeds Spanish notary José Manuel García Collantes.

National

16/01/2017

From today he is President of the 40,000 notaries of the European Union – He takes over from Mr Paolo Pasqualis

National

08/11/2016

These stories, from times past and present, emerge from the provisions of the last wills and testaments of famous men and women as well as of ordinary people. They make interesting and in some cases even comical reading. Those who choose to give a noble end to their existence through a charitable bequest turn their will into a story of love for their fellow man and send a message of hope to new generations.