How to Get the Spanish will Search

 

When someone passes away having Spanish assets like a property or money held in a bank, one of the first things that would need to be done is to find out if the dead has a Spanish Will and where it is.

Once the Will has been identified, it can be requested by the heirs or anyone else with a legitimate interest. We can take care of the Spanish will search process for you after we have the death certificate; it can take 3–4 weeks. Whether you're buying, selling, or looking to protect your current Spanish assets in real estate, a Spanish estate is needed

If you are the intended beneficiary of a friend or relative who passed away in Spain, we can handle the administration of their estate. The Spanish Wills Registry makes it quick and simple for an expert to register and search for a will in Spain. The name of the government organization, which translates to General Registry is needed. Wills created by Spanish lawyers with offices in Spanish notaries who handle assets in Spain are commonly registered.

In order to witness a Spanish inheritance deed transferring ownership of a deceased person's Spanish estate or renouncing ownership of a deceased person's Spanish estate as one of several procedural steps after death, a Spanish Notary must always see a Certificate of Last Wishes issued by the Wills Registry.

Why choose us

If the deceased produced more than one Will that was recorded in Spain, the entries from each registration will appear in chronological order. If the deceased did not make a Will that was registered in Spain, the document will plainly state about that the deceased. Moving on with the Spanish Inheritance procedure shouldn't be hindered by the absence of a Spanish Will for the deceased on file. English or Spanish law that establishes who is entitled to what when no valid will was written known as the intestacy laws or a valid English will that was not registered in Spain may both be used to govern a Spanish inheritance.

 

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