erfðarrétt
Erfðarréttur is the Icelandic term for inheritance law. It governs how a deceased person's estate, which includes their assets and debts, is distributed among their heirs. The fundamental principles of erfðarréttur are rooted in the idea of ensuring fair and orderly succession.
The law distinguishes between two main types of inheritance: testamentary inheritance and intestate inheritance. Testamentary inheritance
Intestate succession in Iceland is primarily based on kinship. Surviving spouses and children are typically the
Erfðarréttur also addresses the concept of a compulsory share or legal portion, ensuring that certain close