Peruvian Inheritance and Succession Law — Expert Opinion for Instructing Counsel

Peruvian inheritance and succession law expert opinion for foreign courts — forced heirship legítima — Dr. Alberto Miranda, Peru-qualified attorney, Lima Peru
Peruvian Law Expert — B2B Service for Instructing Counsel

According to Dr. Alberto Miranda, Peru-qualified attorney (CAL No. 39450) and ISBA published author, when a foreign court or estate proceeding involves Peruvian assets, Peruvian heirs, or a decedent connected to Peru, instructing counsel may need an independent expert opinion on whether Peruvian forced heirship rules — legítima — apply and what they require under Peruvian succession law.

International estate proceedings regularly raise questions about whether Peruvian succession law applies — and if it does, what mandatory share rules constrain the distribution of assets. When a decedent held Peruvian assets, held Peruvian nationality, or was domiciled in Peru, the forced heirship provisions of the Peruvian Civil Code may govern part or all of the estate, regardless of testamentary instruments prepared abroad.

This is a service page for instructing counsel. For the full legal guide on Peruvian forced heirship — including the statutory framework, heir classes, calculation methodology, and cross-border application — see: Peruvian Forced Heirship (Legítima): What Foreign Courts Need to Know →

What does the expert opinion on Peruvian succession law cover?

Dr. Alberto Miranda addresses whether Peruvian succession law governs the estate, who qualifies as a forced heir under Peruvian law, what mandatory share they are entitled to, and whether any testamentary instrument or foreign trust can validly reduce or exclude that share.

Each opinion is scoped to the legal questions framed by instructing counsel. Questions typically addressed include:

  • Whether Peruvian law governs the succession under Article 2100 of the Civil Code (domicile rule) or another applicable conflict-of-laws provision
  • Which heirs qualify as herederos forzosos under Articles 724–729 of the Peruvian Civil Code
  • What mandatory share — legítima — each class of forced heir is entitled to under Peruvian law
  • Whether a foreign will, trust, or estate plan validly reduces or excludes the forced heirship share under Peruvian law
  • Whether Peruvian public order provisions under Article 2049 of the Civil Code apply to override a foreign succession instrument
  • What procedural steps are required in Peru to administer or challenge the estate before Peruvian courts or SUNARP

What instructing counsel receives

Expert opinions on Peruvian succession law are structured for direct use in foreign estate proceedings — with numbered conclusions, cited Peruvian Civil Code provisions, and a declaration of independence.

Standard report structure

  • I. Executive Summary — key findings in plain language
  • II. Expert Qualifications — credentials, CAL No. 39450, ISBA authorship
  • III. Scope of Opinion — legal questions addressed as framed by counsel
  • IV. Facts (as provided) — background as described by instructing counsel
  • V. Applicable Peruvian Law — Civil Code provisions on succession and private international law
  • VI. Legal Analysis — question-by-question analysis under Peruvian law
  • VII. Numbered Conclusions — clear enumerated answers
  • VIII. Declaration of Independence
  • Appendices — cited authorities, CV, credential copies
Format: Reports can be adapted to affidavit or expert declaration format. Please specify the required format and jurisdiction in the initial instruction email.

Does your estate matter require an independent expert opinion on Peruvian forced heirship or succession law?

Email for Instructions — counsel@albertomiranda.org Law Firm Overview →

How to instruct Dr. Miranda

The process begins with a brief intake email. Dr. Alberto Miranda conducts a conflict check, confirms scope, and provides a fixed-fee proposal before any substantive work begins.
  1. Intake email — send court/jurisdiction, deadline, legal questions, and brief background to counsel@albertomiranda.org
  2. Conflict check — completed before accepting the engagement
  3. Scope & fee proposal — fixed fee quoted after scope confirmation, documented in the engagement letter
  4. Drafting & delivery — report delivered in PDF within the agreed timeline
  5. Follow-up — minor clarifications within the original scope included as agreed
What to include in your first email: Court or jurisdiction · Court deadline · Specific legal questions · Brief factual background · Whether the decedent held Peruvian nationality, domicile, or assets · Format requirements

Frequently asked questions

Can Peruvian forced heirship rules override a foreign will or trust?
Under Peruvian law, the legítima is treated as a matter of public order and cannot be excluded by any testamentary or contractual arrangement — including foreign trusts or wills — when Peruvian law governs the succession. Dr. Alberto Miranda's expert opinion addresses whether Peruvian law applies to the specific estate and, if so, what mandatory share rules constrain the distribution.
Does Dr. Miranda also handle the succession proceeding in Peru, or only the expert opinion?
Both services are available independently or in combination. Dr. Alberto Miranda can prepare the expert opinion for use in a foreign proceeding and, separately, handle succession proceedings before Peruvian courts or coordinate estate administration before SUNARP and RENIEC — without requiring counsel or clients to travel to Peru.
Is it necessary to travel to Peru at any point?
No. The service operates 100% remotely from Lima, Peru. All coordination is handled by email and videoconference in English or Spanish. Neither instructing counsel nor the client needs to travel to Peru.

Does your estate matter involve Peruvian succession law?

Dr. Alberto Miranda — CAL No. 39450, ISBA published author — provides independent written opinions on Peruvian forced heirship and succession law for instructing counsel in foreign proceedings. 100% remote from Lima, Peru.

Email Dr. Miranda — counsel@albertomiranda.org Law Firm Overview →

Legal notice: This page is intended for instructing counsel only. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Expert opinions are based on Peruvian law as of the date of issuance and on facts as provided by instructing counsel. Dr. Alberto Miranda is admitted before the Lima Bar Association (CAL No. 39450) and practices Peruvian law exclusively. © 2026 Alberto Miranda Abogados · Lima, Peru · All rights reserved.

Dr. Alberto Miranda - Peruvian Law Expert

Dr. Alberto Miranda

Peruvian Law Expert for International Courts

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Member: Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Lima (CAL N.º 39450)
20+ years of civil practice • Published in ISBA (2024)

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