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Written Gift Agreement – When It’s Mandatory and When an Oral Agreement Is Enough

Print “We agreed on this!” – I often hear this from clients who gave money, valuables, or even real estate based only on an oral promise. Relationships soured, accusations followed, and suddenly it wasn’t clear whether it was truly a gift, a loan, or just a promise. The form of the gift agreement decides whether […]

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Gifting to a Partner Without Marriage – How to Protect Yourself During a Breakup

Print Love often inspires grand gestures – gifting a car, an apartment, or a large sum of money to a partner. But while the heart says “yes,” the law may show its harsh face if the relationship ends. Without marriage, there is no joint marital property, and therefore a gift has a very different legal

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Gifting to Grandchildren – How to Safely Transfer Property to Grandchildren

Print Gifting assets to grandchildren is, for many grandparents, a symbol of love, care, and the desire to secure their future. Whether it’s money for education, an apartment to start an independent life, or the family cottage, the intention is always good. Yet here too, the saying applies: the road to hell is paved with

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Gift Agreement Between Siblings – Risks, Revocation, and Common Disputes

Print Donating property between siblings may sound like the most natural thing in the world. They grew up together, are close, and the donor often just wants to “help the family.” But reality is sometimes more complicated. Even between brothers and sisters, disputes can arise that may end up in court. And the gift agreement

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Gifting Between Spouses – Impact on Marital Property

Print Gifting between spouses may seem simple at first glance – after all, it’s just a gift within the family, with no complicated administration. Yet, this is often where misunderstandings and disputes arise. When spouses divorce or settle their property, the difference between what belongs to the joint marital property and what is the exclusive

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Gift Agreement Between Parents and Children – Specifics and Common Disputes

Print Gifting between parents and children is one of the most common legal situations in families. Parents often gift their children an apartment, house, land, or money to help them in life. At first glance, it seems like a beautiful gesture of love and support – but unfortunately, this is often where some of the

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Donation of Valuables – Jewelry, Paintings, Antiques: How to Protect the Donor and Donee

Print Donating jewelry, works of art, or antiques is often an emotionally significant moment – these items are usually family heirlooms or high-value objects with not only financial but also sentimental worth. Precisely because of that, it is worth ensuring legal certainty. A single dispute within the family or doubt about whether it was a

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Donation of movable property – when is a verbal agreement enough and when do you need a written contract

Print Giving away a couch, fridge, or even an expensive TV may sound simple – you just hand it over and that’s it. But legal reality is a little more complicated. Especially when it later turns out the gift doesn’t work, has defects, or when the recipient claims it was only a loan. Choosing the

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Gift agreement for a company share – transfer without mistakes

Print Gifting a business share in a limited liability company may sound simple – especially when it is a transfer within the family. In reality, however, it is a legal step with significant consequences. An incorrectly drafted agreement, underestimating the need for shareholder approval, or failing to register the change in the Commercial Register can

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