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New Inheritance Law: No more debts for heirs – What’s changing
The Ministry of Justice is completely overhauling inheritance law, introducing protection for heirs from debts, digital procedures, handwriting verification, rights for unmarried partners, and a stricter, more transparent system for estate settlement
Holographic wills: Validity requirements – What changes under the new legislation
With more safeguards in place, holographic wills remain the simplest way of disposing of one’s estate, but now with stricter validity requirements to prevent nullity and legal disputes
Ministry of Justice: Court case files go digital
The digitization of case files—set to begin by the end of the year—will reduce decision times, trial costs, and the workload of court secretariats, while also ending the hassle for lawyers and citizens
Rent: Eviction without court, but with guarantees – What changes in lease expirations
A new process starting in 2026 offers relief for landlords and six-month protection for tenants – Everything you need to know about the “Order for Property Restitution” – A step-by-step guide from POMIDA
Forensic Service of Patras – They wrote “meningitis” for death caused by injuries
Dossiers of high-profile cases are being reopened following revelations from the Ministry of Justice investigation – Alarming findings from the review of 4,000 seized files – Hundreds of pre-signed and stamped certificates were found listing the cause of death without naming the deceased
Autopsies with AI and digital assistants – The Mourtzoukos and Pispirigou cases are transforming Forensic Services
Watch video – Delays in drafting forensic reports reached up to three years, leading even to the acquittal of defendants
Honorary distinction to the President of the Supreme Court for her contribution to the work of Justice
During the event, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Justice, the report of the work of the Court of Appeal services and the administration was presented
First reaction from Voridis and Avgenakis regarding the OPEKEPE case file – “Nothing criminal, but we are all equal before the law”
The case concerns any criminal acts of two former Ministers of Rural Development, Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis - Detailed the announcement of the European Public Prosecutor's Office