tvangsdel
Tvangsdel, often translated as the forced share, is a legal concept found in Nordic civil law traditions (notably in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish law) that guarantees a minimum portion of a deceased person’s estate to certain statutory heirs. This portion cannot be fully disposed of by a will or other testamentary instruments.
Typically, the heirs who may be entitled to a tvangsdel are close family members such as a
The calculation and application of tvangsdel depend on national law. Relevant factors often include the size
Tvangsdel is an important consideration in estate planning, compelling planners to account for protected heirs when