Check the current legal position.
Old statements about parents and compulsory portion should not be adopted uncritically. The current Austrian circle of protected persons is decisive.
Parents are often mentioned in compulsory portion disputes, but Austrian law must be checked carefully before any payment.
Mag. Bernhard Brandauer
Attorney · BRANDAUER Rechtsanwälte, Salzburg
Inheritance matters are handled by Mag. Bernhard Brandauer together with a coordinated team. We examine the will, compulsory portion, gifts and deadlines and tell you clearly where you stand.
Claims about a compulsory portion for parents often arise from outdated information, family assumptions or expectations from another legal system. In an Austrian inheritance dispute, those assumptions can be misleading.
This article is deliberately narrower than the general compulsory portion focus. It explains why Austrian law must be checked first and why parents should not be treated as compulsory portion beneficiaries without a precise legal basis.
The assessment separates outdated information, Austrian law and cross-border factors.
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The reason shows whether outdated law, foreign law or another claim must be reviewed.
Old statements about parents and compulsory portion should not be adopted uncritically. The current Austrian circle of protected persons is decisive.
Habitual residence, nationality or assets abroad may require an applicable law review. Foreign compulsory portion expectations do not automatically govern an Austrian estate.
Care services, gifts, reimbursement or agreements may raise separate issues. They do not automatically create a compulsory portion claim.
Austrian ABGB section 756 describes the compulsory portion as a minimum share in the value of the estate. In practice, descendants and the spouse or registered partner are the central protected persons.
Parents are still frequently mentioned in family discussions. Often the reason is an old explanation of succession law or an expectation formed abroad. That source of confusion should be clarified before positions harden.
It is not enough to argue that parents once had a stronger position. The date of death, applicable law and precise legal basis matter.
Before rejecting, paying or settling such a demand, the reasoning should be reviewed in writing. Otherwise a weak compulsory portion allegation can become an unnecessary family dispute.
If the family has assets, residence or relatives abroad, international succession law may be the first issue. A parent cannot rely on foreign rules merely because they are familiar or expected.
Costs, care services and gifts may still require attention. They should be documented separately and not mixed into the compulsory portion label.
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