Family and Succession Law in Germany:
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background of the Country (And Demographic Data) -- 2. Historical Background of Family and Succession Law -- 3. Sources of Family and Succession Law -- I. Constitution -- II. Legislation -- III. Treaties -- IV. Case Law -- 4. The Courts Administering Family and Succession Law -- Part I. Persons -- Chapter 1. The Status of a Person -- 1. Definition of a Person -- 2. Capacity -- I. General -- II. Minors -- III. Adults -- IV. Consent to Medical Treatment -- V. Responsibility for Tortious Acts under Civil Law -- VI. Criminal Responsibility -- 3. Absentees -- Chapter 2. Registration of Civil Status -- 1. The Registrar -- 2. Registers and Certificates -- Chapter 3. Personality Rights -- Chapter 4. Names -- 1. Composition of a Name (First Name, Surname, Individual Name, Title of Nobility) -- 2. Surname -- I. Acquisition of the Surname -- II. Change of Surname -- 3. First Name -- Chapter 5. Nationality -- Chapter 6. Domicile and Residence -- Chapter 7. Persons with Intellectual Disabilities -- Part II. Family Law -- Chapter 1. Introductory Remarks -- 1. The Development of Legislation in the Area of Family Law -- 2. Family Law and the German Constitution (Basic Law) -- Chapter 2. Marriage -- 1. Engagement -- I. Promise of Marriage -- II. Termination of an Engagement -- 2. Capacity to Marry -- I. Competence to Enter into Legal Transactions (Geschäftsfähigkeit) -- II. Majority -- III. Failure of Intention -- IV. Fraud and Threats -- V. Fictitious Marriages -- VI. Impediments to Marriage -- VII. Annulment -- 3. Marriage Formalities -- I. General -- II. The Marriage Ceremony -- 4. Effects of Marriage -- I. Duty of Consortium -- II. Enforcing Marital Duties -- III. Duty to Maintain | |
505 | 8 | |a IV. Transactions for Necessaries (Schlüsselgewalt) -- A. General -- B. Effects -- V. Presumption as to Ownership -- VI. Marital Name -- 5. Void and Voidable Marriages -- Chapter 3. Divorce -- 1. Grounds -- 2. Procedure -- 3. Effects -- I. Duty to Maintain -- A. General -- B. Grounds for Maintenance -- 1. Child Care, 1570 BGB -- 2. Age, 1571 BGB -- 3. Infirmity, 1572 BGB -- 4. Gross Inequity, 1576 BGB -- 5. Inability to Find Work, 1573 I BGB -- 6. Additional Maintenance, 1573 II BGB -- 7. Education/Retraining, 1575 BGB -- C. Amount of Maintenance -- D. Claimant's Lack of Means -- E. Financial Capability of the Debtor -- F. Gross Inequity -- G. Modes of Payment -- II. Equalization of Support (Pension Splitting) -- III. Household Effects and the Matrimonial Home -- 4. Separation -- Chapter 4. Cohabitation Outside Marriage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Rules Relating to Marriage -- 3. General Rules of Civil Law -- 4. Explicit and Implicit Contractual Agreements -- 5. Registered Partnerships -- Chapter 5. Parent and Child -- 1. Mother and Father of a Child -- I. Mother -- II. Father -- A. Marriage to the Child's Mother -- B. Acknowledgement of Paternity -- C. Contesting Paternity -- D. Establishing Paternity by Judicial Decision -- E. Artificial Reproduction -- III. Knowledge of One's Genetic Origins -- 2. The Position of the Child (General) -- I. The Child's Name -- II. Assistance and Due Consideration -- Chapter 6. Adoption -- 1. Application and Consent -- 2. Placement Prior to Adoption -- 3. The Adoption Order and Its Effects -- 4. Revocation of the Adoption Order -- Chapter 7. Parental Responsibility -- 1. Acquiring Parental Responsibility -- I. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Law -- II. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Formal Declaration -- III. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Court Order | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Care for the Child's Person ( 1626 I 1, 1631 BGB) -- 3. The Welfare Principle -- 4. Legal Representation -- I. Joint Parental Responsibility -- II. The Limits of Legal Representation -- 5. Disagreement Between Holders of Parental Responsibility -- 6. Self-Determination of the Child -- 7. Protecting Parental Responsibility -- I. Possession of the Child -- II. Contact -- 8. Third Parties Caring for Children -- 9. Care for the Child's Property -- 10. Claims Between Parents and Children Arising from the Exercise of Parental Responsibility -- 11. State Support -- 12. State Control -- I. Personal Welfare -- II. Management of Financial Affairs -- 13. Changing Parental Responsibility -- I. Suspension of Parental Responsibility -- II. The Termination of Parental Responsibility -- 14. Parental Responsibility upon Separation/Divorce -- I. Joint Parental Responsibility -- II. Sole Parental Responsibility -- III. Unwed Parents -- 15. Procedure -- 16. Contact and Information -- I. Contact Between the Child and His or Her Parents -- II. Contact with Other Persons -- III. Information -- Chapter 8. Guardianship, Curatorship, and Care and Control -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Guardianship (Vormundschaft) -- I. Establishment -- II. Choosing the Guardian -- III. Personal Care -- IV. Legal Representation -- V. Financial Care -- VI. The Relationship Between Guardian and Ward -- VII. Ending Guardianship -- 3. Curatorship (Pflegschaft) -- I. General Matters -- II. Forms of Curatorship -- 4. Care and Control (Betreuung) -- I. Appointment of a Protector -- II. Forms of Protectorship -- III. The Protector's Rights and Duties -- IV. Termination -- Chapter 9. Financial Support among Relatives -- 1. General -- 2. Financial Support among Relatives -- I. Lack of Means -- II. Financial Capability -- III. Maintenance Claim -- IV. Restrictions -- V. Ranking | |
505 | 8 | |a VI. Reimbursement -- 3. The Parents' Duty to Maintain Their Children -- I. General -- II. The Child's Lack of Means -- III. The Parents' Financial Capability -- IV. The Maintenance Claim -- A. Level of Maintenance -- B. Mode of Provision -- V. Procedure -- 4. Special Provisions for Unmarried Parents -- Part III. Matrimonial Property Law -- 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Contractual Matrimonial Property Regimes -- 1. Separate Property -- 2. Community Property -- 3. Formalities -- 4. The Register of Marital Property -- Chapter 2. The Statutory Matrimonial Property Regime -- 1. Disposing of Property in Its Entirety, 1365 BGB -- 2. Disposing of Household Items, 1369 BGB -- 3. Consent -- Chapter 3. Equalization of Accrued Gains -- 1. Accrued Gains -- 2. Adjustments -- 3. The Claim for Equalization -- I. Gross Inequity -- II. Contractual Modifications -- 4. Advance Equalization -- 5. Further Claims for Equalization Beyond 1363 Et Seq. BGB -- 6. Special Provisions for Equalization upon Death -- Part IV. Law of Succession -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. Basic Concepts of the Law of Inheritance -- I. Subject Matter of the Law of Inheritance -- II. Legal Sources -- III. Probate Court Rules -- IV. Inheritance Tax -- 2. Fundamental Terms and Principles of the Law of Succession -- I. Universal Succession -- II. Succession to Liabilities -- III. Bequest of Specific Assets -- IV. Possible Heir -- V. Entry of Succession -- VI. Intestate Succession -- VII. Testate Succession -- VIII. Burial -- Chapter 2. Passing Wealth on Death -- 1. Intestate Succession -- I. Relatives' Right of Succession -- A. Primary Heirs -- B. Secondary Heirs -- C. Tertiary Heirs -- D. Further Heirs -- E. Status of Illegitimate Children -- F. Status of Adopted Children -- II. Spousal Inheritance Rights -- A. Community of Accrued Gains -- B. Separate Property | |
505 | 8 | |a C. Community Property -- III. The Registered Partner's Right to Inherit -- IV. The State's Right to Succeed -- 2. Testate Succession -- I. Testamentary Freedom -- A. Constitutional Guarantees -- B. No Will-Making by Proxy -- C. Revocation of a Will -- D. Illegality of the Will -- II. Competence to Make a Will -- A. Full Capacity -- B. Capacity of Minors -- C. General Incapacity -- D. Restrictions on the Handicapped -- III. Creation and Revocation of a Will -- A. Creation -- 1. Holographic Will -- 2. Public Will -- 3. Wills Made in an Emergency -- 4. Official Custody of Wills -- B. Revocation of a Will -- C. Challenging the Will -- IV. Contents and Interpretation of Wills -- A. Permissible Contents -- B. Interpretation of Wills -- V. The Joint Will of Spouses -- A. The Object and Purpose of a Joint Will -- B. The Creation of a Joint Will -- C. Contents of the Joint Will -- D. Challenging a Joint Will -- VI. The Inheritance Contract -- A. Contractual Dispositions Mortis Causa -- B. Concluding an Inheritance Contract -- C. Contents of the Inheritance Contract -- D. Obligations Arising from an Inheritance Contract and Their Extinction -- 3. The Right to a Compulsory Portion -- I. The Compulsory Portion -- A. Persons Entitled -- B. Debtor of the Compulsory Portion -- C. Size of the Compulsory Portion -- D. Donations to Be Deducted from the Compulsory Portion -- E. Statutory Bars -- F. Respite from Paying Out the Compulsory Portion -- II. Protection of the Compulsory Portion -- A. The Claim for the Remainder of the Compulsory Portion -- B. Protection from Liabilities -- C. Right to a Supplement to the Compulsory Portion -- III. Exclusion of the Compulsory Portion -- A. Loss of the Right to Inherit -- B. Divestment of the Compulsory Portion -- C. Unworthiness to Receive the Compulsory Portion -- D. The Bona Fide Limitation to the Compulsory Portion | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background of the Country (And Demographic Data) -- 2. Historical Background of Family and Succession Law -- 3. Sources of Family and Succession Law -- I. Constitution -- II. Legislation -- III. Treaties -- IV. Case Law -- 4. The Courts Administering Family and Succession Law -- Part I. Persons -- Chapter 1. The Status of a Person -- 1. Definition of a Person -- 2. Capacity -- I. General -- II. Minors -- III. Adults -- IV. Consent to Medical Treatment -- V. Responsibility for Tortious Acts under Civil Law -- VI. Criminal Responsibility -- 3. Absentees -- Chapter 2. Registration of Civil Status -- 1. The Registrar -- 2. Registers and Certificates -- Chapter 3. Personality Rights -- Chapter 4. Names -- 1. Composition of a Name (First Name, Surname, Individual Name, Title of Nobility) -- 2. Surname -- I. Acquisition of the Surname -- II. Change of Surname -- 3. First Name -- Chapter 5. Nationality -- Chapter 6. Domicile and Residence -- Chapter 7. Persons with Intellectual Disabilities -- Part II. Family Law -- Chapter 1. Introductory Remarks -- 1. The Development of Legislation in the Area of Family Law -- 2. Family Law and the German Constitution (Basic Law) -- Chapter 2. Marriage -- 1. Engagement -- I. Promise of Marriage -- II. Termination of an Engagement -- 2. Capacity to Marry -- I. Competence to Enter into Legal Transactions (Geschäftsfähigkeit) -- II. Majority -- III. Failure of Intention -- IV. Fraud and Threats -- V. Fictitious Marriages -- VI. Impediments to Marriage -- VII. Annulment -- 3. Marriage Formalities -- I. General -- II. The Marriage Ceremony -- 4. Effects of Marriage -- I. Duty of Consortium -- II. Enforcing Marital Duties -- III. Duty to Maintain IV. Transactions for Necessaries (Schlüsselgewalt) -- A. General -- B. Effects -- V. Presumption as to Ownership -- VI. Marital Name -- 5. Void and Voidable Marriages -- Chapter 3. Divorce -- 1. Grounds -- 2. Procedure -- 3. Effects -- I. Duty to Maintain -- A. General -- B. Grounds for Maintenance -- 1. Child Care, 1570 BGB -- 2. Age, 1571 BGB -- 3. Infirmity, 1572 BGB -- 4. Gross Inequity, 1576 BGB -- 5. Inability to Find Work, 1573 I BGB -- 6. Additional Maintenance, 1573 II BGB -- 7. Education/Retraining, 1575 BGB -- C. Amount of Maintenance -- D. Claimant's Lack of Means -- E. Financial Capability of the Debtor -- F. Gross Inequity -- G. Modes of Payment -- II. Equalization of Support (Pension Splitting) -- III. Household Effects and the Matrimonial Home -- 4. Separation -- Chapter 4. Cohabitation Outside Marriage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Rules Relating to Marriage -- 3. General Rules of Civil Law -- 4. Explicit and Implicit Contractual Agreements -- 5. Registered Partnerships -- Chapter 5. Parent and Child -- 1. Mother and Father of a Child -- I. Mother -- II. Father -- A. Marriage to the Child's Mother -- B. Acknowledgement of Paternity -- C. Contesting Paternity -- D. Establishing Paternity by Judicial Decision -- E. Artificial Reproduction -- III. Knowledge of One's Genetic Origins -- 2. The Position of the Child (General) -- I. The Child's Name -- II. Assistance and Due Consideration -- Chapter 6. Adoption -- 1. Application and Consent -- 2. Placement Prior to Adoption -- 3. The Adoption Order and Its Effects -- 4. Revocation of the Adoption Order -- Chapter 7. Parental Responsibility -- 1. Acquiring Parental Responsibility -- I. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Law -- II. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Formal Declaration -- III. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Court Order 2. Care for the Child's Person ( 1626 I 1, 1631 BGB) -- 3. The Welfare Principle -- 4. Legal Representation -- I. Joint Parental Responsibility -- II. The Limits of Legal Representation -- 5. Disagreement Between Holders of Parental Responsibility -- 6. Self-Determination of the Child -- 7. Protecting Parental Responsibility -- I. Possession of the Child -- II. Contact -- 8. Third Parties Caring for Children -- 9. Care for the Child's Property -- 10. Claims Between Parents and Children Arising from the Exercise of Parental Responsibility -- 11. State Support -- 12. State Control -- I. Personal Welfare -- II. Management of Financial Affairs -- 13. Changing Parental Responsibility -- I. Suspension of Parental Responsibility -- II. The Termination of Parental Responsibility -- 14. Parental Responsibility upon Separation/Divorce -- I. Joint Parental Responsibility -- II. Sole Parental Responsibility -- III. Unwed Parents -- 15. Procedure -- 16. Contact and Information -- I. Contact Between the Child and His or Her Parents -- II. Contact with Other Persons -- III. Information -- Chapter 8. Guardianship, Curatorship, and Care and Control -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Guardianship (Vormundschaft) -- I. Establishment -- II. Choosing the Guardian -- III. Personal Care -- IV. Legal Representation -- V. Financial Care -- VI. The Relationship Between Guardian and Ward -- VII. Ending Guardianship -- 3. Curatorship (Pflegschaft) -- I. General Matters -- II. Forms of Curatorship -- 4. Care and Control (Betreuung) -- I. Appointment of a Protector -- II. Forms of Protectorship -- III. The Protector's Rights and Duties -- IV. Termination -- Chapter 9. Financial Support among Relatives -- 1. General -- 2. Financial Support among Relatives -- I. Lack of Means -- II. Financial Capability -- III. Maintenance Claim -- IV. Restrictions -- V. Ranking VI. Reimbursement -- 3. The Parents' Duty to Maintain Their Children -- I. General -- II. The Child's Lack of Means -- III. The Parents' Financial Capability -- IV. The Maintenance Claim -- A. Level of Maintenance -- B. Mode of Provision -- V. Procedure -- 4. Special Provisions for Unmarried Parents -- Part III. Matrimonial Property Law -- 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Contractual Matrimonial Property Regimes -- 1. Separate Property -- 2. Community Property -- 3. Formalities -- 4. The Register of Marital Property -- Chapter 2. The Statutory Matrimonial Property Regime -- 1. Disposing of Property in Its Entirety, 1365 BGB -- 2. Disposing of Household Items, 1369 BGB -- 3. Consent -- Chapter 3. Equalization of Accrued Gains -- 1. Accrued Gains -- 2. Adjustments -- 3. The Claim for Equalization -- I. Gross Inequity -- II. Contractual Modifications -- 4. Advance Equalization -- 5. Further Claims for Equalization Beyond 1363 Et Seq. BGB -- 6. Special Provisions for Equalization upon Death -- Part IV. Law of Succession -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. Basic Concepts of the Law of Inheritance -- I. Subject Matter of the Law of Inheritance -- II. Legal Sources -- III. Probate Court Rules -- IV. Inheritance Tax -- 2. Fundamental Terms and Principles of the Law of Succession -- I. Universal Succession -- II. Succession to Liabilities -- III. Bequest of Specific Assets -- IV. Possible Heir -- V. Entry of Succession -- VI. Intestate Succession -- VII. Testate Succession -- VIII. Burial -- Chapter 2. Passing Wealth on Death -- 1. Intestate Succession -- I. Relatives' Right of Succession -- A. Primary Heirs -- B. Secondary Heirs -- C. Tertiary Heirs -- D. Further Heirs -- E. Status of Illegitimate Children -- F. Status of Adopted Children -- II. Spousal Inheritance Rights -- A. Community of Accrued Gains -- B. Separate Property C. Community Property -- III. The Registered Partner's Right to Inherit -- IV. The State's Right to Succeed -- 2. Testate Succession -- I. Testamentary Freedom -- A. Constitutional Guarantees -- B. No Will-Making by Proxy -- C. Revocation of a Will -- D. Illegality of the Will -- II. Competence to Make a Will -- A. Full Capacity -- B. Capacity of Minors -- C. General Incapacity -- D. Restrictions on the Handicapped -- III. Creation and Revocation of a Will -- A. Creation -- 1. Holographic Will -- 2. Public Will -- 3. Wills Made in an Emergency -- 4. Official Custody of Wills -- B. Revocation of a Will -- C. Challenging the Will -- IV. Contents and Interpretation of Wills -- A. Permissible Contents -- B. Interpretation of Wills -- V. The Joint Will of Spouses -- A. The Object and Purpose of a Joint Will -- B. The Creation of a Joint Will -- C. Contents of the Joint Will -- D. Challenging a Joint Will -- VI. The Inheritance Contract -- A. Contractual Dispositions Mortis Causa -- B. Concluding an Inheritance Contract -- C. Contents of the Inheritance Contract -- D. Obligations Arising from an Inheritance Contract and Their Extinction -- 3. The Right to a Compulsory Portion -- I. The Compulsory Portion -- A. Persons Entitled -- B. Debtor of the Compulsory Portion -- C. Size of the Compulsory Portion -- D. Donations to Be Deducted from the Compulsory Portion -- E. Statutory Bars -- F. Respite from Paying Out the Compulsory Portion -- II. Protection of the Compulsory Portion -- A. The Claim for the Remainder of the Compulsory Portion -- B. Protection from Liabilities -- C. Right to a Supplement to the Compulsory Portion -- III. Exclusion of the Compulsory Portion -- A. Loss of the Right to Inherit -- B. Divestment of the Compulsory Portion -- C. Unworthiness to Receive the Compulsory Portion -- D. The Bona Fide Limitation to the Compulsory Portion 4. Legal Transactions on Succession |
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General Background of the Country (And Demographic Data) -- 2. Historical Background of Family and Succession Law -- 3. Sources of Family and Succession Law -- I. Constitution -- II. Legislation -- III. Treaties -- IV. Case Law -- 4. The Courts Administering Family and Succession Law -- Part I. Persons -- Chapter 1. The Status of a Person -- 1. Definition of a Person -- 2. Capacity -- I. General -- II. Minors -- III. Adults -- IV. Consent to Medical Treatment -- V. Responsibility for Tortious Acts under Civil Law -- VI. Criminal Responsibility -- 3. Absentees -- Chapter 2. Registration of Civil Status -- 1. The Registrar -- 2. Registers and Certificates -- Chapter 3. Personality Rights -- Chapter 4. Names -- 1. Composition of a Name (First Name, Surname, Individual Name, Title of Nobility) -- 2. Surname -- I. Acquisition of the Surname -- II. Change of Surname -- 3. First Name -- Chapter 5. Nationality -- Chapter 6. Domicile and Residence -- Chapter 7. Persons with Intellectual Disabilities -- Part II. Family Law -- Chapter 1. Introductory Remarks -- 1. The Development of Legislation in the Area of Family Law -- 2. Family Law and the German Constitution (Basic Law) -- Chapter 2. Marriage -- 1. Engagement -- I. Promise of Marriage -- II. Termination of an Engagement -- 2. Capacity to Marry -- I. Competence to Enter into Legal Transactions (Geschäftsfähigkeit) -- II. Majority -- III. Failure of Intention -- IV. Fraud and Threats -- V. Fictitious Marriages -- VI. Impediments to Marriage -- VII. Annulment -- 3. Marriage Formalities -- I. General -- II. The Marriage Ceremony -- 4. Effects of Marriage -- I. Duty of Consortium -- II. Enforcing Marital Duties -- III. Duty to Maintain</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">IV. Transactions for Necessaries (Schlüsselgewalt) -- A. General -- B. Effects -- V. Presumption as to Ownership -- VI. Marital Name -- 5. Void and Voidable Marriages -- Chapter 3. Divorce -- 1. Grounds -- 2. Procedure -- 3. Effects -- I. Duty to Maintain -- A. General -- B. Grounds for Maintenance -- 1. Child Care, 1570 BGB -- 2. Age, 1571 BGB -- 3. Infirmity, 1572 BGB -- 4. Gross Inequity, 1576 BGB -- 5. Inability to Find Work, 1573 I BGB -- 6. Additional Maintenance, 1573 II BGB -- 7. Education/Retraining, 1575 BGB -- C. Amount of Maintenance -- D. Claimant's Lack of Means -- E. Financial Capability of the Debtor -- F. Gross Inequity -- G. Modes of Payment -- II. Equalization of Support (Pension Splitting) -- III. Household Effects and the Matrimonial Home -- 4. Separation -- Chapter 4. Cohabitation Outside Marriage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Rules Relating to Marriage -- 3. General Rules of Civil Law -- 4. Explicit and Implicit Contractual Agreements -- 5. Registered Partnerships -- Chapter 5. Parent and Child -- 1. Mother and Father of a Child -- I. Mother -- II. Father -- A. Marriage to the Child's Mother -- B. Acknowledgement of Paternity -- C. Contesting Paternity -- D. Establishing Paternity by Judicial Decision -- E. Artificial Reproduction -- III. Knowledge of One's Genetic Origins -- 2. The Position of the Child (General) -- I. The Child's Name -- II. Assistance and Due Consideration -- Chapter 6. Adoption -- 1. Application and Consent -- 2. Placement Prior to Adoption -- 3. The Adoption Order and Its Effects -- 4. Revocation of the Adoption Order -- Chapter 7. Parental Responsibility -- 1. Acquiring Parental Responsibility -- I. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Law -- II. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Formal Declaration -- III. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Court Order</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">2. Care for the Child's Person ( 1626 I 1, 1631 BGB) -- 3. The Welfare Principle -- 4. Legal Representation -- I. Joint Parental Responsibility -- II. The Limits of Legal Representation -- 5. Disagreement Between Holders of Parental Responsibility -- 6. Self-Determination of the Child -- 7. Protecting Parental Responsibility -- I. Possession of the Child -- II. Contact -- 8. Third Parties Caring for Children -- 9. Care for the Child's Property -- 10. Claims Between Parents and Children Arising from the Exercise of Parental Responsibility -- 11. State Support -- 12. State Control -- I. Personal Welfare -- II. Management of Financial Affairs -- 13. Changing Parental Responsibility -- I. Suspension of Parental Responsibility -- II. The Termination of Parental Responsibility -- 14. Parental Responsibility upon Separation/Divorce -- I. Joint Parental Responsibility -- II. Sole Parental Responsibility -- III. Unwed Parents -- 15. Procedure -- 16. Contact and Information -- I. Contact Between the Child and His or Her Parents -- II. Contact with Other Persons -- III. Information -- Chapter 8. Guardianship, Curatorship, and Care and Control -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Guardianship (Vormundschaft) -- I. Establishment -- II. 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Special Provisions for Unmarried Parents -- Part III. Matrimonial Property Law -- 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Contractual Matrimonial Property Regimes -- 1. Separate Property -- 2. Community Property -- 3. Formalities -- 4. The Register of Marital Property -- Chapter 2. The Statutory Matrimonial Property Regime -- 1. Disposing of Property in Its Entirety, 1365 BGB -- 2. Disposing of Household Items, 1369 BGB -- 3. Consent -- Chapter 3. Equalization of Accrued Gains -- 1. Accrued Gains -- 2. Adjustments -- 3. The Claim for Equalization -- I. Gross Inequity -- II. Contractual Modifications -- 4. Advance Equalization -- 5. Further Claims for Equalization Beyond 1363 Et Seq. BGB -- 6. Special Provisions for Equalization upon Death -- Part IV. Law of Succession -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. Basic Concepts of the Law of Inheritance -- I. Subject Matter of the Law of Inheritance -- II. Legal Sources -- III. Probate Court Rules -- IV. Inheritance Tax -- 2. 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spellingShingle | Lettmaier, Saskia 1979- Family and Succession Law in Germany Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. General Background of the Country (And Demographic Data) -- 2. Historical Background of Family and Succession Law -- 3. Sources of Family and Succession Law -- I. Constitution -- II. Legislation -- III. Treaties -- IV. Case Law -- 4. The Courts Administering Family and Succession Law -- Part I. Persons -- Chapter 1. The Status of a Person -- 1. Definition of a Person -- 2. Capacity -- I. General -- II. Minors -- III. Adults -- IV. Consent to Medical Treatment -- V. Responsibility for Tortious Acts under Civil Law -- VI. Criminal Responsibility -- 3. Absentees -- Chapter 2. Registration of Civil Status -- 1. The Registrar -- 2. Registers and Certificates -- Chapter 3. Personality Rights -- Chapter 4. Names -- 1. Composition of a Name (First Name, Surname, Individual Name, Title of Nobility) -- 2. Surname -- I. Acquisition of the Surname -- II. Change of Surname -- 3. First Name -- Chapter 5. Nationality -- Chapter 6. Domicile and Residence -- Chapter 7. Persons with Intellectual Disabilities -- Part II. Family Law -- Chapter 1. Introductory Remarks -- 1. The Development of Legislation in the Area of Family Law -- 2. Family Law and the German Constitution (Basic Law) -- Chapter 2. Marriage -- 1. Engagement -- I. Promise of Marriage -- II. Termination of an Engagement -- 2. Capacity to Marry -- I. Competence to Enter into Legal Transactions (Geschäftsfähigkeit) -- II. Majority -- III. Failure of Intention -- IV. Fraud and Threats -- V. Fictitious Marriages -- VI. Impediments to Marriage -- VII. Annulment -- 3. Marriage Formalities -- I. General -- II. The Marriage Ceremony -- 4. Effects of Marriage -- I. Duty of Consortium -- II. Enforcing Marital Duties -- III. Duty to Maintain IV. Transactions for Necessaries (Schlüsselgewalt) -- A. General -- B. Effects -- V. Presumption as to Ownership -- VI. Marital Name -- 5. Void and Voidable Marriages -- Chapter 3. Divorce -- 1. Grounds -- 2. Procedure -- 3. Effects -- I. Duty to Maintain -- A. General -- B. Grounds for Maintenance -- 1. Child Care, 1570 BGB -- 2. Age, 1571 BGB -- 3. Infirmity, 1572 BGB -- 4. Gross Inequity, 1576 BGB -- 5. Inability to Find Work, 1573 I BGB -- 6. Additional Maintenance, 1573 II BGB -- 7. Education/Retraining, 1575 BGB -- C. Amount of Maintenance -- D. Claimant's Lack of Means -- E. Financial Capability of the Debtor -- F. Gross Inequity -- G. Modes of Payment -- II. Equalization of Support (Pension Splitting) -- III. Household Effects and the Matrimonial Home -- 4. Separation -- Chapter 4. Cohabitation Outside Marriage -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Rules Relating to Marriage -- 3. General Rules of Civil Law -- 4. Explicit and Implicit Contractual Agreements -- 5. Registered Partnerships -- Chapter 5. Parent and Child -- 1. Mother and Father of a Child -- I. Mother -- II. Father -- A. Marriage to the Child's Mother -- B. Acknowledgement of Paternity -- C. Contesting Paternity -- D. Establishing Paternity by Judicial Decision -- E. Artificial Reproduction -- III. Knowledge of One's Genetic Origins -- 2. The Position of the Child (General) -- I. The Child's Name -- II. Assistance and Due Consideration -- Chapter 6. Adoption -- 1. Application and Consent -- 2. Placement Prior to Adoption -- 3. The Adoption Order and Its Effects -- 4. Revocation of the Adoption Order -- Chapter 7. Parental Responsibility -- 1. Acquiring Parental Responsibility -- I. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Law -- II. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Formal Declaration -- III. Parental Responsibility Acquired by Court Order 2. Care for the Child's Person ( 1626 I 1, 1631 BGB) -- 3. The Welfare Principle -- 4. Legal Representation -- I. Joint Parental Responsibility -- II. The Limits of Legal Representation -- 5. Disagreement Between Holders of Parental Responsibility -- 6. Self-Determination of the Child -- 7. Protecting Parental Responsibility -- I. Possession of the Child -- II. Contact -- 8. Third Parties Caring for Children -- 9. Care for the Child's Property -- 10. Claims Between Parents and Children Arising from the Exercise of Parental Responsibility -- 11. State Support -- 12. State Control -- I. Personal Welfare -- II. Management of Financial Affairs -- 13. Changing Parental Responsibility -- I. Suspension of Parental Responsibility -- II. The Termination of Parental Responsibility -- 14. Parental Responsibility upon Separation/Divorce -- I. Joint Parental Responsibility -- II. Sole Parental Responsibility -- III. Unwed Parents -- 15. Procedure -- 16. Contact and Information -- I. Contact Between the Child and His or Her Parents -- II. Contact with Other Persons -- III. Information -- Chapter 8. Guardianship, Curatorship, and Care and Control -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Guardianship (Vormundschaft) -- I. Establishment -- II. Choosing the Guardian -- III. Personal Care -- IV. Legal Representation -- V. Financial Care -- VI. The Relationship Between Guardian and Ward -- VII. Ending Guardianship -- 3. Curatorship (Pflegschaft) -- I. General Matters -- II. Forms of Curatorship -- 4. Care and Control (Betreuung) -- I. Appointment of a Protector -- II. Forms of Protectorship -- III. The Protector's Rights and Duties -- IV. Termination -- Chapter 9. Financial Support among Relatives -- 1. General -- 2. Financial Support among Relatives -- I. Lack of Means -- II. Financial Capability -- III. Maintenance Claim -- IV. Restrictions -- V. Ranking VI. Reimbursement -- 3. The Parents' Duty to Maintain Their Children -- I. General -- II. The Child's Lack of Means -- III. The Parents' Financial Capability -- IV. The Maintenance Claim -- A. Level of Maintenance -- B. Mode of Provision -- V. Procedure -- 4. Special Provisions for Unmarried Parents -- Part III. Matrimonial Property Law -- 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Contractual Matrimonial Property Regimes -- 1. Separate Property -- 2. Community Property -- 3. Formalities -- 4. The Register of Marital Property -- Chapter 2. The Statutory Matrimonial Property Regime -- 1. Disposing of Property in Its Entirety, 1365 BGB -- 2. Disposing of Household Items, 1369 BGB -- 3. Consent -- Chapter 3. Equalization of Accrued Gains -- 1. Accrued Gains -- 2. Adjustments -- 3. The Claim for Equalization -- I. Gross Inequity -- II. Contractual Modifications -- 4. Advance Equalization -- 5. Further Claims for Equalization Beyond 1363 Et Seq. BGB -- 6. Special Provisions for Equalization upon Death -- Part IV. Law of Succession -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. Basic Concepts of the Law of Inheritance -- I. Subject Matter of the Law of Inheritance -- II. Legal Sources -- III. Probate Court Rules -- IV. Inheritance Tax -- 2. Fundamental Terms and Principles of the Law of Succession -- I. Universal Succession -- II. Succession to Liabilities -- III. Bequest of Specific Assets -- IV. Possible Heir -- V. Entry of Succession -- VI. Intestate Succession -- VII. Testate Succession -- VIII. Burial -- Chapter 2. Passing Wealth on Death -- 1. Intestate Succession -- I. Relatives' Right of Succession -- A. Primary Heirs -- B. Secondary Heirs -- C. Tertiary Heirs -- D. Further Heirs -- E. Status of Illegitimate Children -- F. Status of Adopted Children -- II. Spousal Inheritance Rights -- A. Community of Accrued Gains -- B. Separate Property C. Community Property -- III. The Registered Partner's Right to Inherit -- IV. The State's Right to Succeed -- 2. Testate Succession -- I. Testamentary Freedom -- A. Constitutional Guarantees -- B. No Will-Making by Proxy -- C. Revocation of a Will -- D. Illegality of the Will -- II. Competence to Make a Will -- A. Full Capacity -- B. Capacity of Minors -- C. General Incapacity -- D. Restrictions on the Handicapped -- III. Creation and Revocation of a Will -- A. Creation -- 1. Holographic Will -- 2. Public Will -- 3. Wills Made in an Emergency -- 4. Official Custody of Wills -- B. Revocation of a Will -- C. Challenging the Will -- IV. Contents and Interpretation of Wills -- A. Permissible Contents -- B. Interpretation of Wills -- V. The Joint Will of Spouses -- A. The Object and Purpose of a Joint Will -- B. The Creation of a Joint Will -- C. Contents of the Joint Will -- D. Challenging a Joint Will -- VI. The Inheritance Contract -- A. Contractual Dispositions Mortis Causa -- B. Concluding an Inheritance Contract -- C. Contents of the Inheritance Contract -- D. Obligations Arising from an Inheritance Contract and Their Extinction -- 3. The Right to a Compulsory Portion -- I. The Compulsory Portion -- A. Persons Entitled -- B. Debtor of the Compulsory Portion -- C. Size of the Compulsory Portion -- D. Donations to Be Deducted from the Compulsory Portion -- E. Statutory Bars -- F. Respite from Paying Out the Compulsory Portion -- II. Protection of the Compulsory Portion -- A. The Claim for the Remainder of the Compulsory Portion -- B. Protection from Liabilities -- C. Right to a Supplement to the Compulsory Portion -- III. Exclusion of the Compulsory Portion -- A. Loss of the Right to Inherit -- B. Divestment of the Compulsory Portion -- C. Unworthiness to Receive the Compulsory Portion -- D. The Bona Fide Limitation to the Compulsory Portion 4. Legal Transactions on Succession Erbrecht (DE-588)4015110-4 gnd Familienrecht (DE-588)4016419-6 gnd Eherecht (DE-588)4013652-8 gnd |
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title | Family and Succession Law in Germany |
title_auth | Family and Succession Law in Germany |
title_exact_search | Family and Succession Law in Germany |
title_exact_search_txtP | Family and Succession Law in Germany |
title_full | Family and Succession Law in Germany Saskia Lettmaier, Moritz-Philipp Schulz |
title_fullStr | Family and Succession Law in Germany Saskia Lettmaier, Moritz-Philipp Schulz |
title_full_unstemmed | Family and Succession Law in Germany Saskia Lettmaier, Moritz-Philipp Schulz |
title_short | Family and Succession Law in Germany |
title_sort | family and succession law in germany |
topic | Erbrecht (DE-588)4015110-4 gnd Familienrecht (DE-588)4016419-6 gnd Eherecht (DE-588)4013652-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Erbrecht Familienrecht Eherecht Deutschland |
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