arvsfördelningen
Arvsfördelningen, a Swedish term meaning "inheritance distribution," refers to the legal rules governing how a deceased person's property and debts are divided among heirs. The central legislative framework is the Swedish Inheritance Act (Ärvdabalken), which sets out both compulsory and elective portions, rights of the surviving spouse, children, parents, and, if no direct heirs exist, more distant relatives and the state. Under the act, an individual may leave a will (testamente) to alter the default distribution, yet certain reservations—such as the forced share (notskuld) reserved for children and a surviving spouse—remain inviolable. The elective share system establishes proportions that may be adjusted by the court if the testator's provisions affect these mandatory entitlements.
In cases where no will exists—intestate succession—the Act enumerates a precise hierarchy: first-degree relatives receive priority,