Relinquishment of Inheritance Rights - Process Declaration of Waiver of Inheritance Rights at 518-956-5673
Notarization and Authentication of Declaration of Waiver of Inheritance Rights
For Chinese individuals residing in the United States, whether short-term or long-term, and regardless of whether they have acquired U.S. citizenship, if a parent in China passes away and they need to waive their inheritance rights, they can draft a declaration of waiver of inheritance rights based on the following content and proceed with notarization and authentication.
Generally, in situations involving multiple siblings, if they are not in the same city or it is inconvenient to make a joint declaration, each sibling can draft a separate declaration of waiver of inheritance rights and proceed with notarization. If family members live close to each other, including everyone's information in a single declaration of waiver of inheritance rights and having all siblings sign it in front of the same notary public is a good approach, as it can help save on costs.
If multiple declarations of waiver of inheritance rights need to be processed, original copies of each declaration must be provided, with the notary public signing and sealing each one individually.
Appendix: Sample Reference for Relinquishment of Inheritance Rights

