Review statutory interpretation.
After divorce or dissolution, an earlier benefit may fall away if no contrary intention can be established. Wording, timing and evidence matter.
After divorce or dissolution, an old benefit in a will must be checked against Austrian law and the wording.
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Attorney · BRANDAUER Rechtsanwälte, Salzburg
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A will made during a marriage or partnership may no longer reflect the situation after divorce or dissolution. Yet those old benefits often reappear in inheritance disputes.
This article does not cover the inheritance contract after divorce or separation and does not treat mere separation as the same issue. It focuses on testamentary dispositions and Austrian ABGB section 725.
The assessment separates divorce, mere separation and a contrary intention.
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The status determines whether the statutory interpretation rule may apply.
After divorce or dissolution, an earlier benefit may fall away if no contrary intention can be established. Wording, timing and evidence matter.
Mere separation is not automatically the same as divorce or dissolution. The separate article on separated spouses explains that distinction.
If the deceased wanted the benefit to remain after divorce, reliable indications are needed. General allegations are weak in a dispute.
Austrian ABGB section 725 contains an important interpretation rule for testamentary dispositions in favour of former spouses or partners. After divorce or dissolution, the benefit may fall away unless a different intention is established.
That does not allow vague family assertions. Wording, timing, relationship status and evidence remain decisive.
An existing marriage despite separation can have different succession consequences from a final divorce. A beneficiary cannot simply be ignored because the couple lived apart.
Patchwork families, new relationships and long separation periods require a careful timeline before positions are taken.
Important evidence includes the original will, date of disposition, divorce or dissolution decision, later letters, newer wills and indications of the declared intention.
The wording should not be read in isolation. The article on revoking a will shows why later steps can be decisive.
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