It is possible to improve the minimum measures provided for by law by making certain adjustments. The larger this community, the better the protection for its members.

The surviving spouse owns half of the common property, even if he or she did not participate in its financing. This then becomes its exclusive property and is not transmitted to the next generation. It is thus possible to adjust your ‘precautionary clause’ to protect your partner. It gives the possibility of taking, upon the death of their spouse, one or more common assets, such as the accommodation.