Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult things any of us have to go through. However, the grieving process can be even more difficult when there is a dispute over a Will.
With more of us these days having assets or interests abroad, the distribution process for dealing with an Estate is sometimes further complicated as a result of different countries having different rules on how a testator can legally dispose of his or her assets on death.
If the deceased owned property abroad, you may find yourself having to deal with different laws and tax rules and this allows for conflicts of law to arise. Language and cultural differences may also make things more complicated. Understanding legal language can be difficult even in English, so trying to deal with legal matters in Spanish can leave you open to errors and misunderstandings.
If you would like professional advice on dealing with international assets or if you feel you have been unfairly left out of a Will or not adequately provided for, at DRM Abogados we can help you.
Our specialist team have ample expertise in helping clients in a wide range of circumstances. We have helped overseas clients and Executors alike from a range of different countries.
We have experience in challenging Spanish Wills as well as assisting with the distribution of a Spanish Estate. We have previously assisted beneficiaries, trustees, executors and foreign lawyers in a wide range of matters.
Choose to work with us and you will get one point of contact who will keep you updated on how things are going. We’ll speak to you in your language and explain things clearly from the start to ensure that you understand the advice being given to you at all times. Our team of Spanish lawyers who speak English, and British lawyers who speak Spanish, can look at your specific circumstances and give you the help and advice that you need, as you need it.
If you would like to talk to us about your situation, call us today on (+34) 952 78 04 54 or contact us online. We will first of all provide you with a free, no obligation discussion about your case to help you and us decide on the best options available to you.
With more of us these days having assets or interests abroad, the distribution process for dealing with an Estate is sometimes further complicated as a result of different countries having different rules on how a testator can legally dispose of his or her assets on death.
If the deceased owned property abroad, you may find yourself having to deal with different laws and tax rules and this allows for conflicts of law to arise. Language and cultural differences may also make things more complicated. Understanding legal language can be difficult even in English, so trying to deal with legal matters in Spanish can leave you open to errors and misunderstandings.
If you would like professional advice on dealing with international assets or if you feel you have been unfairly left out of a Will or not adequately provided for, at DRM Abogados we can help you.
Our specialist team have ample expertise in helping clients in a wide range of circumstances. We have helped overseas clients and Executors alike from a range of different countries.
We have experience in challenging Spanish Wills as well as assisting with the distribution of a Spanish Estate. We have previously assisted beneficiaries, trustees, executors and foreign lawyers in a wide range of matters.
Choose to work with us and you will get one point of contact who will keep you updated on how things are going. We’ll speak to you in your language and explain things clearly from the start to ensure that you understand the advice being given to you at all times. Our team of Spanish lawyers who speak English, and British lawyers who speak Spanish, can look at your specific circumstances and give you the help and advice that you need, as you need it.
If you would like to talk to us about your situation, call us today on (+34) 952 78 04 54 or contact us online. We will first of all provide you with a free, no obligation discussion about your case to help you and us decide on the best options available to you.