Necessary heirs

When they lose the right to succeed

Authors

  • Laiza Rodrigues Mayer
  • Sérgio Couto Rodrigues Junior
  • Roberta Salvático Vaz de Mello

Keywords:

necessary heirs, exclusion for indignity, disinheritance, civil code, PL 867/2011, PL 3.145/2015, concrete cases

Abstract

This article is prepared to carry out a study on the possibilities of losing the right to succeed of the necessary heirs, bringing in its text the legal hypotheses provided for in articles 1,814, 1,962 and 1,963 of the Civil Code of 2002. In addition, this article intends to present new understandings presented by the Senate Bill of Law 2010/2010, which gave rise to PL 867/2011, which has the purpose of changing Chapters V and X of book V, Title I and III of the Civil Code (2002). In addition, it also intends to present the Bill of Law of the Chamber of Deputies 3,145 / 2015, which aims to include item V in articles 1,962 and 1,963 of CC / 2002, which deals with the hypothesis of disinheritance in the event of abandonment in hospitals, health, among other places of treatment. Finally, this article aims to present, in the same way, topics of extreme importance with an understanding of the Civil Code and some indoctrinators, thus seeking to give a clear understanding of what the article intends to deal with, as well as to expose concrete cases about the probabilities of losing the right to succeed the necessary heirs for further clarification. The research method used to carry out the present study was the deductive one. In relation to its procedure, bibliographic and documentary research was used, as well as exploratory and explanatory research regarding its objective.

Published

2021-12-14

How to Cite

Rodrigues Mayer, L. ., Couto Rodrigues Junior, S. ., & Salvático Vaz de Mello, R. . (2021). Necessary heirs: When they lose the right to succeed. LIBERTAS: Journal of Applied Social Sciences, 11(2). Retrieved from https://periodicos.famig.edu.br/index.php/libertas/article/view/856

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