mantojuma
Mantojuma is a term used in Latvian legal language that broadly translates to "inheritance" or "heritage." It refers to the assets, rights, and obligations that are transferred from a deceased person to their heirs or successors in accordance with applicable laws or a will. The concept of mantojuma encompasses both tangible property, such as real estate, money, and possessions, and intangible rights, including contractual rights or intellectual property.
In Latvian law, inheritance is governed primarily by the Civil Law of Latvia. When an individual passes
There are two main types of inheritance: universal and singular. Universal inheritance involves transferring the entire
The concept of mantojuma plays a significant role in Latvian estate planning and legal proceedings following