What to Do When an Expat Dies in Sweden: Embassy Notification and First Steps
Step-by-step guide for families when a US, British, or other foreign citizen dies in Sweden — embassy contact, death registration, and repatriation options.
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Step-by-step guide for families when a US, British, or other foreign citizen dies in Sweden — embassy contact, death registration, and repatriation options.
Practical guide for English speakers dealing with a death in Sweden — from hospital notification to death certificate to estate registration.
Swedish law guarantees children a protected inheritance share (laglott). Learn what forced heirship means, how it works, and the 6-month claim deadline.
Find the best guide for surviving cohabitants (sambor) in Sweden — your inheritance rights, Sambolagen protections, property division, and urgent steps to protect your home.
Compare a self-service English estate guide with hiring a Swedish family law jurist. See when each option saves you money and when you genuinely need professional help.
How to settle a dödsbo in Sweden when you live overseas — power of attorney, remote bank access, physical paperwork requirements, and hiring local help.
When someone dies in Sweden, banks freeze all accounts immediately. Here's how to access estate funds, cancel direct debits, and pay urgent bills.
Find the best English-language resource for navigating Swedish death admin — bouppteckning, bank freezes, funeral deadlines, inheritance law — when you don't speak Swedish.
Sweden requires burial or cremation within one month of death. Learn the exact timeline, how to apply for an extension, and what qualifies.
Step-by-step process for managing a Swedish dödsbo remotely — bank freezes, bouppteckning, Skatteverket paper forms — when you live overseas and don't speak Swedish.
Whether your US, UK, or other foreign will is recognized in Sweden depends on several factors. Here's what the law says about cross-border wills.
How to apply for a European Certificate of Succession from Skatteverket — when you need one, what it costs, and how to use it to prove inheritance rights in the EU.
How to find, cancel, and manage digital accounts, subscriptions, and online services after someone dies in Sweden. Practical steps for executors.
How to sell an inherited house or bostadsrätt in Sweden — lagfart transfer, capital gains tax under the continuity principle, and housing association rules.
How to file the final tax return for someone who died in Sweden — deadlines, Form SKV 4809, and how to appoint a tax representative for the dödsbo.
Unmarried partners in Sweden inherit nothing by default. Learn how the Cohabitees Act works, what sambor can claim, and how to protect yourself.
Complete guide to shipping a coffin or urn from Sweden internationally — required documents, transit permits, costs ($5,000-$20,000), and step-by-step process.
How an äktenskapsförord changes what a surviving spouse inherits in Sweden — the bodelning split, enskild egendom, and what happens without one.
When a child inherits in Sweden, the Överförmyndaren must consent to the arvskifte and property sales. Here's how guardianship works in estate settlement.
Explore cheaper alternatives to a court-appointed boutredningsman in Sweden — DIY bouppteckning, funeral director help, English estate guides, and limited-scope jurists.
The bouppteckning is Sweden's mandatory estate inventory. Here's how it works, who must attend, the deadlines, and how to file Form SKV 4600.
Särkullbarn (children from a prior relationship) can claim their full inheritance immediately in Sweden. Here's what surviving spouses need to know.
Sweden abolished inheritance tax in 2004, but foreign heirs still face capital gains and other hidden costs. Here's what you need to know.
How Swedish inheritance law works for English speakers — who inherits, the order of succession, and key rules from the Ärvdabalken explained simply.
Breakdown of Swedish funeral costs — what the begravningsavgift covers for free, what extras cost, and how to find an English-speaking funeral director.
Efterlevandeguiden is Sweden's official free resource for bereaved families. Here's what it covers, its English limitations, and where you need more help.
When a Swedish estate has too few assets for a full bouppteckning, the municipality can file a dödsboanmälan instead. Here's how it works in English.
What a boutredningsman does, when you need one, how to apply through tingsrätten, and what it costs — explained in English for expats and foreign heirs.
Confused by arvskifte and bouppteckning? These are two distinct phases of Swedish estate settlement. Here's what each one does and when it happens.