Gandia Lawyers – Carolina Just Miró
Carolina Just Miro (Lawyer) Carolina is a Spanish lawyer specialising in the conveyancing of property in Spain. She speaks fluent English and has extensive experience of the Spanish property market and...
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I am a fully qualified, English speaking, Spanish lawyer who specialises in Spanish property law, Wills and inheritance tax. I also provide advice on Spanish contract law – whilst liasing closely with...
View Article8 tips to choosing a good lawyer in Spain
The other night I was at a dinner party with a mixed group of friends (both British and Spanish) when one of them asked me how I would choose a lawyer in Spain – if I needed legal help. It was a good...
View ArticleSpanish property sellers, you must have your documentation prepared!
If you are the seller of a Spanish property make sure that have all your documentation prepared – before you try (you) to sell your house in Spain! These days, like it or not, it is the buyers of...
View ArticleBuying property in Spain, checking your intended property
What can be more important than checking the Title Deed of the Spanish property you want to buy – before you even approach a lawyer to do your conveyancing for you? After all, you may find out...
View ArticleComunicación Agencia Tributaria – Tax Office Letter!
Some months ago a client contacted me saying that he had received a letter from the Spanish Tax Office (Agencia Tributaria) saying that he owns a property in Spain but has never submitted a Spanish Tax...
View ArticleInheritance in Spain, how do I obtain it?
A client of mine living in Benidorm recently inherited a flat in Malaga and he asked me if he had to visit a lawyer in Malaga in order to accept an Inheritance in Spain. The simple answer to this...
View Article4 Things to Know about Spanish Wills
A will is essential wherever you live, but it is particularly important as a foreigner with assets in Spain to be aware of how inheritance law differs here. Here are some key things to note about...
View ArticleProcedure for the entry of unregistered foreign partners of EU citizens into...
Foreign nationals who wish to enter Spain to visit or reside with their partner may visit the corresponding Consular Office and submit documentary evidence accrediting the stable and lasting nature of...
View ArticleSix tips to reduce your household bills this autumn
With economic uncertainty all around, now more than ever is the time to make small household changes to lower our monthly bills. As of September 2019, the average monthly electricity bill is 56 euros...
View ArticleTIE vs NIE: What is the difference? How does Brexit affect what I need?
What are these documents? An NIE (Foreigner Identification Number) and a TIE (Foreigner Identity Card) are closely related but serve different vital purposes. A NIE number has to be requested by any...
View ArticleOctober Updates for Aliens Laws
Here is a brief translation of a press release on the compatibility of asylum procedures with those regulated for Aliens Laws. Of particular note, the Secretary of State for Migration has responded...
View ArticleCan I park in front of a ‘vado’ sign by my own house?
You’ll have seen the signs on the outside of walls – a circle with a line through it that seems to appear at every spot where you want to park. The ‘vado’ sign is usually found outside garages,...
View ArticleAuthorising a Spanish Will from Outside Spain
As we have written about before, we highly recommend that foreigners with assets in Spain have a Spanish will. This may seem like a daunting process when out of the country but in fact it is possible...
View ArticleWhy get the Golden Visa?
Buying a property in Spain does not grant someone residency. Obtaining Spanish residency is a separate process – an often complicated and slow one. However, you can speed it up by applying for a golden...
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