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You will also find some of our Top Tips for different areas of law to give you some key advice when requiring legal services in Spain. If you cannot find what you are looking for or would like to discuss a matter further, please contact us.
The Role of Prenuptial Agreements in Buying Property in Spain: Key Considerations for Expatriates
When considering the purchase of property in Spain, particularly as expatriates, there are several legal aspects to consider to ensure that your investment is protected. One of the key elements to consider is the use of a prenuptial agreement (prenup) or postnuptial agreement (postnup), especially when the property is meant to be passed down to children.
Navigating Property Sales in Spain: What Expenses Can You Deduct?
Selling a property in Spain is a journey filled with intricacies, from understanding the legal framework to optimising your financial outcomes. A crucial aspect of this process involves discerning which expenses incurred during ownership and sale can be deducted for tax purposes.
Divorced Parents – who decides on children’s vaccination?
We look at family law and the situation with parents who disagree over their children being vaccinated.
Q&A from March episode of Ask My Lawyer in Spain
We have recorded the transcription from the first episode of ‘Ask My Lawyer in Spain’ recorded on 27th March 2020. Please submit your questions to us for the weekly event to enquiries@mylawyerinspain.com
Update from My Lawyer in Spain – COVID 19
The state of alarm that has been declared in Spain is expected to last until 11 April 2020 although it will not come as a surprise if this is then extended, possibly until the end of April. Let us wait and see.
Ask My Lawyer in Spain!
In response to the current ‘state of alarm’, My Lawyer in Spain are pleased to announce a series of free online webinars called ‘Ask My Lawyer in Spain’.
Family Matters during the Coronavirus
Family Matters legal advice during the state of alarm answering your questions ‘Can I still collect by children during the ‘state of alarm’?’ and ‘I have lost my job. Do I still have to pay child maintenance?’
Divorce in Spain: Child Maintenance
Divorce and finance can be difficult matters, more so when dependant children are involved but do not despair, the Spanish legal system is sympathetic and fair if approached in the right way.
September sees Spanish divorces increase!
Ever since the Spanish government introduced an “express divorce” bill in 2005, which has made divorces quick and easy to obtain, the divorce rate in Spain has drastically risen.
Guide To Inheriting Spanish Property – Steps 4 To 6
Our Spanish abogada and specialist in Spanish wills and inheritances, continues her series on inheriting in Spain with Steps 4 through 6. It is a guide that advises on the action to take when a friend or relative has unfortunately passed away.