The Primary Justification for Creating a Spanish will
If you write a Spanish will, you can be certain that your final wishes will be carried out clearly and precisely. This is due to the fact that you will sign a Spanish will in front of a notary public in Spain as well as one in any other nation. The Notary notifies the Registry of Last Wills in Madrid of the signing date and location if you sign the will in Spain. In order for the will to be registered if it is signed somewhere else, the notarized copy needs to be forwarded to the Madrid Registry of Last Wills. The original is then returned to you; however, if you sign the will in front of a Spanish notary, the original is kept by the notary. In order to administer your estate and have the assets transferred into your beneficiary name, the beneficiary of your estate who own property or have other assets located in Spain must obtain a Certificate of Last Will from the Registry of Last Wills. The date and location of the Spanish will , together w...