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A Guide to US Notary & Apostille Services for US Citizens Moving to Spain

If you’re a US citizen looking to buy property in Spain, apply for residency, or manage legal affairs, you’ll likely need notarised and apostilled documents. But what does that mean? We spoke with Amber Nicole Hess, a California-based notary and apostille agent, to break it down for you.
The importance of having a Spanish Will

You have probably heard about how important is to have a Spanish will in place as soon as you have any Spanish assets. Certainly, it is and set out below we are going to explore why.
Explained – Power of Attorney in Spain

When buying property in Spain, navigating the legal and administrative processes can be daunting, especially for those unfamiliar with the system. One crucial tool that simplifies this process is the power of attorney (POA).
Powers of Attorney in Spain

A power of attorney is a document usually signed before a notary in Spain or your home country in which you grant someone the power to act on your behalf.