Changing your will
You cannot easily change your will in Spain. Each will is registered in Madrid and any new instructions require a new will to be made. This does have advantages, as there should be no confusion about when the last will was made or who has it.
read more >>Abandoned property
Some properties in Spain have been abandoned because of issues linked to inheritance. The Spanish inheritance procedure is complicated and the requirement to pay Spanish inheritance tax can make the transfer of property more difficult. Making a Spanish will can help inheritors in the long run.
read more >>Inheritors at different levels
In Spain there are different levels of allowance you can receive before inheritance tax must be paid. The allowance is dependent upon the inheritor’s relationship to the deceased. This article provides information about the different inheritance groups.
read more >>Inheritance claims and power of attorney
Could your dreams of enjoying Spain, its climate and lifestyle, be taken over by a series of unfortunate events?
read more >>7 answers to 7 questions – making a Spanish will
It’s a difficult but very important subject. We recommend to all our clients that at some point they make a Will in Spain, even if they have made provision in their home country. Here we list some frequently asked questions to help you take that step forward when contemplating making a Spanish will.
read more >>The importante of making a Spanish Will
Spanish Wills are considered by many as not important due to having one in their home country, however, having dealt with inheritances in Spain for many years, we highly recommend signing a Spanish Will, even if just for your peace of mind.
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