• Renunciation of Inheritance/Qualified Acceptance
  • Lawsuit Case
Case of resolving inheritance debt left by a father with whom he lost contact
  • Nationality
    South Korea
  • Your case
    The client has just learned about the passing of their father.Since He had lost contact with his father for an extended period, He had no way of knowing the status of his assets. He hadn't taken any action regarding this matter, but one day, He received a lawsuit in the mail from the creditor bank. It was only at that moment that He learned of the debt owed to his deceased father, and he felt embarrassed and began searching for a solution. During my search, he stumbled upon a YouTube video that explained how to handle inherited debt in situations like mine. The video featured an inheritance lawyer from The Smart Inheritance.The client thought that what was presented in the video resembled their own situation, so they promptly requested a phone consultation. During the consultation with the inheritance attorney, they found out that Special Qualified Acceptance was an option available to them. The inheritance lawyer also provided them with comprehensive instructions on how to respond to the action letter they had received from the creditor bank.In the end, the client opted for Special Qualified Acceptance and decided to address the creditor lawsuits.  1. Key Point Special Qualified Acceptance and Address the Creditor Lawsuits.    2. Result An inheritance lawyer diligently prepared all the necessary inheritance-related documents for applying for Special Qualified Acceptance. Additionally, she effectively handled the lawsuits initiated by creditor banks.The Special Qualified Acceptance process went off without any issues, and the response to the creditor bank's lawsuit also progressed seamlessly.The client was able to complete the entire process online, from the initial consultation to document preparation and receiving the judgment, which not only saved time but also allowed for the secure resolution of the inherited debt.   3. Total debt settled15,297,542 won    
2023. 03. 18