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Spanish Inheritance Process

Inheriting in Spain can feel overwhelming if you live abroad. Different terminology, unfamiliar documents, deadlines for tax, and the language barrier can easily turn a simple estate into a stressful experience.

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Inheritance in Spain

A smooth and secure way to handle a Spanish inheritance — even from abroad

Managing an inheritance in Spain from another country is rarely straightforward. You may be dealing with banks that freeze accounts, notaries who require specific documents, unfamiliar tax deadlines and legal terminology that simply doesn’t match what you’re used to in the UK, Ireland, the US or Australia.

Our role is to take the entire Spanish inheritance process off your shoulders, explain everything clearly in English, and complete the formalities on your behalf — often without you needing to travel.

Why dealing with a Spanish inheritance feels overwhelming

Foreign heirs often tell us the same things:

  • “I don’t understand what the notary is asking for.”
  • “The bank won’t release funds until I provide documents I’ve never heard of.”
  • “I’m worried about missing the tax deadline.”
  • “I don’t know if the UK will or US probate documents are enough.”
  • “I just want someone in Spain to handle everything locally.”

The frustration doesn’t come from the inheritance itself — it comes from navigating a legal system that works very differently from your own.

And that’s exactly where our service makes the difference.

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A guided, end-to-end solution for foreign heirs

Working with us means you have a dedicated legal team in Spain handling the full inheritance process on your behalf, with:

The result is a process that feels manageable, structured and much less stressful — even if you’ve never dealt with Spanish law before.

What makes our service different

We specialise in foreign heirs

Most of our clients do not live in Spain. They rely on us to bridge the gap between legal systems, notaries, banks and local authorities.

Real results

  • Full inheritance procedures managed without travel
  • Issues with missing documents resolved quickly
  • Tax handled within deadlines
  • Property ownership successfully transferred and registered
  • Complex multi-heir situations brought to agreement

More than 15 years working with international estates

We have handled inheritances involving families from the UK, Ireland, the US, Canada, Australia, Germany and the Netherlands.

Consistent feedback from clients

  • “Everything was explained in clear English.”
  • “They handled the entire process locally.”
  • “The communication and guidance were excellent.”

This isn’t just legal work — it’s the peace of mind that comes from having an experienced local team

How we support you throughout the process

Instead of overwhelming you with technical steps, here’s what you actually experience as a client:
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FAQ: Answers to the questions foreign heirs ask most

Do I need to travel to Spain?

Not usually. With a Power of Attorney, we can complete almost everything on your behalf.

How long does it take?

It depends on documents and complexity, but most inheritances take a few months from start to finish.

What if there is no Spanish will?

We determine the applicable law and obtain the necessary certificates, whether the will is foreign or there is none.

What about Spanish Inheritance Tax?

Spain has a strict 6-month deadline. We calculate the tax, complete the paperwork and handle the filing for you.

Can Spanish banks release funds without the inheritance process?

No. Banks normally freeze accounts until they receive the correct documents. We handle this part.

What happens if the heirs disagree?

There are legal routes to move forward. Each situation is analysed individually.

Take the next step

If you are dealing with a Spanish inheritance from abroad, you don’t need to handle the process alone.

You can send us a brief description of your situation, and we will:

  • Review your case
  • Explain the options
  • Outline what can be done immediately
  • Begin resolving the Spanish side of the estate
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