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SEPARATIO BONORUM – SEPARATION OF THE ESTATE FROM THE PROPERTY OF THE HEIR

Journal
Balkan Social Science Review
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Angel Ristov, Dejan Mickovik, Milica Shutova
Abstract
With the occurrence of a person's death, his/her legal subjectivity ends and his/her succession is opened. The deceased’s property rights and obligations are transferred to his/her heirs by law. The institute separatio bonorum, separation of the estate from the property of the heirs, was established in the Roman law in order to protect the creditors’ interests from the negligent and insolvent heirs. This institute prevented the intermingling of the inherited part of the estate with the property of the heir, so that the deceased’s creditors could settle their claims before the insolvent heir’s creditors. Due to its importance and significance in relation to legal certainty, this institute has been accepted in modern inheritance laws. In this paper, the authors analyze the institute separatio bonorum and its non/application in practice with the purpose of making suggestions for overcoming the existing problems in relation to providing greater protection to creditors.
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