WILLS, INHERITANCE & ESTATE DISPUTES
sPANISH LIVING WILLS & LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY
If you’re worried about losing your ability to make decisions about your finances or welfare later in life, you may want to consider making a Spanish Living Will or the equivalent to a Lasting Power of Attorney.
A Living Will is a legal document that allows you to be very specific about which medical treatment(s) you wish to refuse in the future and under what circumstance(s). Your family, carers and healthcare professionals will all be aware of your wishes.
A Lasting Power of Attorney on the other hand allows you to name a trusted person (or persons) as your 'attorney' to in effect take all decisions about your health and welfare in the event that you cannot do so yourself.
These legal documents offer security for you and your loved ones and lets you decide what should happen if old age, illness or injury leave you unable to deal with your own affairs.
In addition to giving directions on your future treatment, you can give instructions on what should happen to your money and your property as well.
The benefits of planning ahead include:
Our expert team of lawyers has a great deal of experience and can work with you in coming up with a plan that ensures your wishes are adhered to later in life.
For a free consultation without any obligation, call us today on (+34) 952 78 04 54 or contact us online and we’ll get back to you as quickly as possible.
A Living Will is a legal document that allows you to be very specific about which medical treatment(s) you wish to refuse in the future and under what circumstance(s). Your family, carers and healthcare professionals will all be aware of your wishes.
A Lasting Power of Attorney on the other hand allows you to name a trusted person (or persons) as your 'attorney' to in effect take all decisions about your health and welfare in the event that you cannot do so yourself.
These legal documents offer security for you and your loved ones and lets you decide what should happen if old age, illness or injury leave you unable to deal with your own affairs.
In addition to giving directions on your future treatment, you can give instructions on what should happen to your money and your property as well.
The benefits of planning ahead include:
- the ability to choose a person of trust to look after your affairs and welfare in the future
- set out your wishes in black and white and grant powers to those you trust will effect them; otherwise, your family and friends may find it difficult to manage your affairs if they do not know what your wishes were
- reduce the likelihood of conflicts in the future between your loved ones
Our expert team of lawyers has a great deal of experience and can work with you in coming up with a plan that ensures your wishes are adhered to later in life.
For a free consultation without any obligation, call us today on (+34) 952 78 04 54 or contact us online and we’ll get back to you as quickly as possible.