English-speaking Lawyers in Blato, Korčula

Lawyers in Blato, Korčula helping foreign residents and property buyers with clear legal advice in English on Korčula island.
Maja, Lawyer in Blato ...
Maja is an attorney at law specialised in litigation cases and insurance, particularly in marine insurance and reinsurance, and shipping disputes/marine casualties.
Maja was diligent and thorough and answered our questions clearly. We would certainly have no doubts about working with her in the future.
Lynne T.
Lynne T.
07 Jun 2024
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37 completed cases
Speaks languages

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Securing a home or property investment in Blato, Korčula starts with the right legal advice from day one. Whether you are relocating to Korčula, working remotely from the island or planning a long-term move, Croatian administrative requirements often need expert guidance in practice. 

If you are buying a stone house, investing in land or developing an agritourism project, early advice from experienced lawyers in Korčula can help you avoid costly mistakes. 

Maja provides clear, fixed-fee support in plain English, including for clients seeking lawyers in Blato and across Korčula.

Residency and Zoning in Blato

Residency registration at MUP — Croatia's Ministry of the Interior — is the starting point for almost every other administrative right you hold on the island, and it depends entirely on the legal status of the address you present. That single point catches foreign residents out time and again:

  • Parcels that seem buildable at first glance may carry no real development right once the Prostorni plan uređenja Općine Blato — Blato's municipal spatial plan, which controls what may be built, extended, or converted on the island — is checked against the specific plot.
  • The boundary between maritimno dobro (the publicly owned shoreline belt, which cannot be privately titled) and genuinely private land is not always clear from a deed alone, and buying on the wrong side of that line brings consequences that cannot be reversed after completion.
  • Agricultural land on Korčula is governed by the Zakon o poljoprivrednom zemljištu, which places hard restrictions on what foreign nationals may do with farmland and olive groves — restrictions that affect agritourism licensing and long-term planning permission directly.
  • Island properties passed down through several generations often carry unresolved co-ownership, deed chains that predate current parcel numbering, or a cadastre-to-land-registry mismatch — meaning the official property register and the physical land map do not agree — which can block both sales and residency registration until the discrepancy is formally resolved.
  • A missing uporabna dozvola — the usage permit that certifies a building was completed lawfully — can lead MUP to reject your residency application, and may also stop you connecting utilities or getting finance no matter how long the structure has been standing.

Maja works within this specific administrative system every day and knows exactly what to check before any purchase, registration, or development application goes in. That local knowledge often makes the difference between a clean result and a dispute that drags on for years.

Buying Property in Blato

Buying a stone house or agricultural plot in Blato without a proper title and zoning check is one of the few property decisions that can be truly irreversible. 

Maja carries out a full reconciliation between the cadastre (the official land survey record) and the land registry (the legal ownership record), checks the coastal protection classifications that apply under the Zaštićeno obalno područje mora — Croatia's protected coastal zone designation — and confirms whether any part of a waterfront parcel falls within the public pomorsko dobro shoreline belt, which is state-owned regardless of what a vendor's deed says.

She also checks that any structure legalised under Croatia's building regularisation programme has the usage permit and utility records needed to support both mortgage finance and residency registration. You can read more about the full purchase process on the buying property in Croatia guide. 

Inheritance, Wills & Succession

Island property in Dalmatia often brings inheritance issues that mainland Croatian estates do not. Multi-generational co-ownership, older deed chains that predate current parcel numbering, and beneficiaries spread across Germany, the UK, Scandinavia, and beyond can freeze assets and block sales for years — sometimes decades. 

Maja prepares succession plans and wills in advance so that your Blato property passes cleanly and without dispute. Where an estate is already open, she handles Croatian probate procedure to secure a registrable title that foreign beneficiaries can actually use, sell, or develop — rather than a document left in a drawer while the property deteriorates and co-owners fall into disagreement. In most cases, dealing with this before a death is far more cost-effective than trying to sort it out afterwards.

Residency and Digital Nomad Visas

Croatia's temporary residence registration and its Digital Nomad Visa both require proof of lawful, unencumbered use of a local address. If the property you plan to register at has unresolved heirship, a cadastre mismatch, or a missing usage permit, MUP may reject or revoke your registration — and that can affect every other status you hold in the country. 

Maja checks the legal status of your intended address before any application is filed, so the basis is in place before a single form is submitted.

She handles the full submission process for EU residency certificates, self-employed visas, digital nomad permits, and family reunification routes. For those setting up a business presence alongside their residency, the company formation in Croatia resource explains the available structures.

Family Law and Divorce

For international couples buying together in Croatia or families with assets in more than one country, the legal structure of your relationship matters just as much as the deed itself. 

Maja prepares prenuptial and cohabitation agreements before acquisition so that each party's share is clearly defined and enforceable under Croatian law — rather than left to argument if circumstances change.

Where proceedings are already under way, she deals with the registration of foreign divorces in Croatia, changes to existing maintenance agreements, and the enforcement of custody and contact rights through Croatian courts. Matching those arrangements to the rules on recognition of foreign court orders is a technical point that general family lawyers without Croatian court experience often get wrong.

Criminal Defence and Victim Claims

Foreign nationals in Croatia can be especially exposed when stopped for drink-driving, drawn into customs investigations, or accused of tax-related offences — largely because language barriers can push matters towards formal charges before the accused fully understands what is happening. Speed matters greatly at this stage. Maja steps in as early as possible to check the procedural record, challenge wrongful arrests, and represent clients through investigation, trial, and — where needed — extradition proceedings.

She also represents victims of fraud, assault, and criminal damage. If you are the person who has suffered harm, having qualified representation from the start can shape the course of the investigation and the remedies open to you.

Contracts, Debts and Lettings

Boutique rental operators, agritourism investors, and owners offering seasonal lets in Blato often sign lease and management agreements that do not reflect Croatian mandatory terms. The risk is specific: unenforceable clauses, komunalni doprinos reclassification risk — where a property's municipal contribution category is reassessed, triggering unexpected charges — and debts that cannot be collected when a tenant or business partner defaults. 

Maja drafts and reviews commercial and residential lease agreements to Croatian statutory standard and puts debt collection proceedings in place when recovery becomes necessary.

She also advises on the contractual and regulatory framework for tourism licensing, so that a rental or hospitality business is properly registered and commercially sound before the first guest arrives — not discovered to be non-compliant in the middle of the season, when the options for fixing it are limited and expensive.

If you are ready to move your plans forward in Blato, Korčula with clear advice and no surprises along the way, get in touch today and Maja will assess your specific situation directly.

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Buying, Selling & Dealing with Property in Croatia

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I was purchasing a boat in Charter in Croatia. I needed someone on my side to work through some complicated arrangements and make sure everything was as I expected it to be. Thank God I was put into contact with Maja. She was diligent, tenacious and always right. For me who didn’t speak the langu ... [read more]

Cliff Barclay (27 Jun 2022)

Visas & Immigration Services

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Inma was great to deal with. She listened to our issues and came up with a suggested approach. She supported and guided us through the process, and we reached a very successful conclusion. Inma succeeded where others had failed. We look first to using Inma in future months and years to come.

Ian Merga (14 Apr 2025)

Business Law & Accounting Services

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Iva was well versed in international tax law, and she was a delight to work with. She went above and beyond to answer any follow-up questions I had too.

Dean (16 Jun 2025)

Tax Returns & Fiscal Services

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Iva was well versed in international tax law, and she was a delight to work with. She went above and beyond to answer any follow-up questions I had too.

Dean (16 Jun 2025)

Probate Law: Wills & Inheritance

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Rosa was exceptional. She helped navigate all the laws, local issues, and intricacies that arose following my father's death. She went above and beyond to track down documents, deal with banks and authorities on my behalf. Had I not had her, I would have been at a total loss. It took about 14 ... [read more]

Ababbott (04 Jul 2025)

Family Law

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I am really happy with the service of my lawyer, Carolina, from Advocate Abroad. She is friendly, knowledgeable and efficient. She also charges reasonable fees for her services.

Joao Viana (29 May 2025)

Criminal Law

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José are very professional and experienced lawyer in Alicante. He explained me and recommended how to resolve my case. He did very good job and my case was resolved and dismissed. Highly recommended lawyer in Alicante, Spain.

Oleg Dira (12 May 2025)

Administrative & Employment Matters

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I needed a Lawyer from Croatia to help process a Police Clearance for my husband. My online search threw up many Lawyers. I called a few but had no answer until I stumbled upon Advocate Abroad. I was assigned Maja from Croatia. She was very professional from the first day. She communicated clearly ... [read more]

Ayodeji Fadugba (03 May 2024)

Litigation & General Claims

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Maja did a great job for us handling a difficult service provider. Her approach was appropriately aggressive and achieved the result needed. Communications were excellent and timely. Highly recommended. We are very grateful for her help.

Paul Andrews (20 Jul 2022)
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