Validation of Legal Documents and Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney, called a “Poder Notarial” in Spanish, is a document by which you name a trusted person to represent you in certain transactions. In this article we explain the process in detail...
read more >>Different marriage laws the consequences when purchasing a property
When purchasing a property, it is necesary to know not only your marital status, but also under which law you where married... Here we explain why.
read more >>Divorce – How it might affect your Spanish Property
Unfortunately some changes in our lives are not always positive such as a separation or divorce. Certainly this is a complicated situation from a personal point of view, which very often requires all one’s energy to get through. To assist you in the legal procedure you will require professional help from a qualified lawyer, specialising in this aspect of the law.
read more >>Litigation - a service provided by our Legal Department
Generally the purchase of a property in Spain is the culmination of a dream come true and an overall positive experience for the owner. However, from time to time a problem or discrepancy arises resulting in a difference of opinion between the seller and the purchaser and at this point one or both parties are forced into the situation of having to defend their legal rights...
read more >>Partners as a civil status in Spain
It is ever more increasing to have couples that are not married, due to this there are now certain areas that have accepted "Partners" as a civil status.
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