
Guest Blogger: Jorge Del Valle, Certus Law
_Through our collaboration with Certus Law, we can offer in-depth legal knowledge directly here on Estity. As guest bloggers, their lawyers share insights into areas that are particularly important for you as a property owner in Spain – such as property law, renting, taxes, inheritance, and other legal issues that often arise along the ownership journey._
Many foreign property owners assume that a will from their home country is sufficient. Even though it may fundamentally be valid, it often requires authorized translations, Apostille, and additional legal certificates in Spain – making the inheritance process both slower and more costly.
A Spanish will is a simple and affordable way to ensure that your wishes are handled correctly according to Spanish law and that your heirs avoid unnecessary administration. In this article, Certus Law explains how the inheritance process works in Spain and why a Spanish will can make a big difference.
Read the full article by Jorge del Valle, Lawyer Certus Law
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