Inheritance Act of Slovenia (Zakon o dedovanju, UL SRS 15/1976 as amended) governs all Slovenians. Forced-heirship (nujni delež) reserves descendants + spouse + dependent parents at 1/2 of statutory share. The Islamic Community of Slovenia (Islamska skupnost) provides faraid guidance for the ~2% Muslim population. EU Succession Regulation 650/2012 election available.
Statutes change; statements here reflect publicly available references as of 2025. For specific drafting and probate, consult a qualified lawyer admitted in Sloveniaand a scholar familiar with your madhhab.
Inheritance Act of Slovenia (Zakon o dedovanju, UL SRS 15/1976 as amended) governs all Slovenians. Forced-heirship (nujni delež) reserves descendants + spouse + dependent parents at 1/2 of statutory share. The Islamic Community of Slovenia (Islamska skupnost) provides faraid guidance for the ~2% Muslim population. EU Succession Regulation 650/2012 election available.
Public will (before a notary + 2 witnesses), holographic (entirely handwritten, dated, signed), court-deposited, or emergency oral will.
Slovenian Notary Chamber registry (Register oporok) and Basic Court registry for court-deposited wills.
Public will: 2 adult witnesses + notary, non-beneficiaries with civil capacity. Holographic: no witnesses at drafting.
Art. 25-27 Inheritance Act — nujni delež of 1/2 (descendants + spouse) or 1/3 (dependent parents/siblings) of statutory share is reserved.
Court-administered probate (zapuščinski postopek) at the District Court (Okrajno sodišče); notaries act as commissioners.
Predominantly Hanafi via Bosniak-origin community; the Ljubljana Mufti Office coordinates with Sarajevo Rijaset.
Is Islamic inheritance (faraid) legally recognised in Slovenia?
Inheritance Act of Slovenia (Zakon o dedovanju, UL SRS 15/1976 as amended) governs all Slovenians. Forced-heirship (nujni delež) reserves descendants + spouse + dependent parents at 1/2 of statutory share. The Islamic Community of Slovenia (Islamska skupnost) provides faraid guidance for the ~2% Muslim population. EU Succession Regulation 650/2012 election available.
What makes an Islamic will (Wasiyyah) legally valid in Slovenia?
Public will (before a notary + 2 witnesses), holographic (entirely handwritten, dated, signed), court-deposited, or emergency oral will.
Where do I register my will in Slovenia?
Slovenian Notary Chamber registry (Register oporok) and Basic Court registry for court-deposited wills.
Does Slovenia have forced-heirship rules that override an Islamic will?
Art. 25-27 Inheritance Act — nujni delež of 1/2 (descendants + spouse) or 1/3 (dependent parents/siblings) of statutory share is reserved.
How does probate work in Slovenia?
Court-administered probate (zapuščinski postopek) at the District Court (Okrajno sodišče); notaries act as commissioners.
How many witnesses do I need for a will in Slovenia?
Public will: 2 adult witnesses + notary, non-beneficiaries with civil capacity. Holographic: no witnesses at drafting.
What are the most common Islamic-will pitfalls in Slovenia?
Very small Muslim community — the Ljubljana Islamic Cultural Centre is the main resource. EU Succession Regulation election in the will can preserve national-law faraid for expat Muslims.
Apply this knowledge in the Wasiyyah writer or run the inheritance numbers.