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Lawyers in Spain who specialise in assisting foreign residents, property buyers and investors across the country.
María-José, Lawyer in Spain ...
Maria-Jose read Law at the University of Alicante, and in 2004 became a member of The Law Society of Murcia. In 2005 she established her own law firm with offices in the centre of Murcia and maintains offices both there and in Valencia. Maria-Jose acts as Secretary of the Civil Section in the Law Society of Murcia and is a leading member of the legal community. She assists clients with property acquisitions and disposals as well as a full range of civil law matters such as inheritances and family law matters. She speaks English fluently.
Maria has been amazing! She has helped us so much with the formalities of our move to Spain as well as assisting with the contract for our rental property. Her English is perfect and her charges are very reasonable. We totally recommend her to anyone needing legal help in the Murcia area!
Karen Le Brun
Karen Le Brun
30 Jan 2026
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Securing a premium lifestyle and/or property investment requires a flawless legal foundation from day one, which is why matching your plans with independent lawyers in Spain is an essential step. 

Thousands of professionals, retirees, and investors from the UK, Germany, and Scandinavia are building their cross-border futures here — drawn by the Mediterranean climate, euro-zone stability, and exceptional quality of life — yet the country's autonomous regional framework means that residency status, tax obligations, and asset safety vary significantly depending on exactly where you are based. 

Partnering with a qualified lawyer in Spain before committing capital ensures your interests are fully insulated across all municipal, regional, and national frameworks from the outset.

Handling the Realities of the Spanish Administrative Landscape

Spain's inheritance tax regime alone can expose the same family estate to wildly different tax bills depending on which Autonomous Community holds the asset — the gap between Madrid, Andalucía, and Catalonia can run to tens of thousands of euros on an identical transfer. 

At the same time, the closure of the property-based Golden Visa route has left many investors without a clear residency pathway, forcing a rapid reassessment of alternatives that each carry their own substance requirements:

  • Coastal planning restrictions: Properties near the coast can fall within maritime protection bands under the Ley de Costas — a coastal land law — that impose severe limits on renovation and resale, none of which appear on a standard Land Registry search.
  • Rural land classifications: Rural fincas and older village homes are frequently classified as suelo rústico (rural land) or fuera de ordenación (outside current planning approval), meaning tourist licences and structural works can be refused even after purchase completes.
  • Regional inheritance tax differentials: The Autonomous Community where an asset is registered — not where the owner lives — determines which regional tax regime applies to the estate, a distinction that catches heirs abroad entirely off guard.
  • Residency route changes: Following the closure of the real-estate investment residency route, qualifying through the Non-Lucrative Visa or the Digital Nomad framework now demands precise documentation of income sources and foreign-employer relationships from the outset.
  • Rental penalty regimes: Major cities have introduced administrative fines of up to €900,000 for rental pricing violations in regulated zones, triggered not just by deliberate misconduct but by errors in platform listings or contract attachments.

Only a lawyer with direct, current knowledge of the specific Autonomous Community where your assets and residency are anchored can identify these traps before they become binding commitments.

Property Purchase & Conveyancing Services in Spain

Coastal and rural property in Spain routinely carries hidden planning classifications that a standard Land Registry check will simply not reveal. Before you sign an arras deposit contract — the preliminary purchase agreement that locks in your commitment — your lawyer conducts an exhaustive multi-register due diligence across the Land Registry, the Catastro (the official property cadastre), and the relevant municipal planning office, identifying any maritime protection bands, rural land designations, outstanding community charges, and urban affectations that could restrict what you can build, let, or sell.

All lawyers on the Advocate Abroad network provide clients with support for property purchase due diligence and conveyancing across their respective regions of Spain. To explore the full scope of property services available, visit the property law section.

Inheritance, Wills, Estate Planning & Cross-Border Succession

Spain's inheritance tax operates at regional level, and the Autonomous Community where your asset is registered — not where you live — determines the applicable tax regime. The same estate can attract a bill several times higher under Catalonia's rules than under Madrid's or Andalucía's, a differential that is entirely avoidable when you structure your estate in advance. 

Your lawyer will map the correct regional regime, drafts a Spanish will aligned with EU Succession Regulation 650/2012, and coordinates the transfer so that heirs based in the UK, Germany, or Scandinavia are not hit with compounded liability on both sides of the border.

You can also explore the full range of probate and succession services available through the team.

Immigration, Residency Visas & Digital Nomad Routes

With the property-based residency route now closed, qualifying for legal residency in Spain means demonstrating genuine substance under whichever route applies to your situation — the Non-Lucrative Visa, the Digital Nomad Visa under Ley 14/2013, or one of the alternative pathways. Each route carries specific income thresholds, documentation requirements, and substance tests that, if poorly assembled, can invalidate both your immigration status and your intended tax treatment at the same time. 

Your lawyer will audit your foreign-employer relationship, income sources, and supporting paperwork before submission, removing the grounds for refusal that trip up self-prepared applications.

For a full overview of the routes available, visit the visas and immigration law section.

Spanish Taxation for Non-Residents & New Residents, Including Beckham Law

Non-residents holding Spanish property are required to file annual non-resident property tax returns (IRNR — the tax on income attributed to Spanish real estate owned by non-residents), and those with assets abroad above the reporting threshold must submit a Modelo 720 foreign assets declaration each year. 

For professionals who have recently relocated to Spain, there is an additional, time-critical decision: whether to elect the special impatriate tax regime — widely known as the Beckham Law — which caps income tax at a flat rate for up to five years but must be applied for within six months of first registering as a resident, after which the option is permanently lost.

Your adviser must calculate the five-year tax cost under both the standard regime and the special regime before you establish residence, so the most financially advantageous structure is locked in from the start.

Family Law, Divorce, Cross-Border Custody & Separation

When a separation involves assets, pension rights, or children spread across more than one country, a Spanish court order does not automatically carry weight abroad — formal recognition proceedings are required before it becomes enforceable in another EU member state. 

Your lawyer will establish the correct jurisdiction strategy at the outset, drafts separation and custody agreements built to hold up across relevant EU jurisdictions, and where children are involved, applies the Hague Convention framework to prevent a unilateral relocation from escalating into prolonged cross-border proceedings.

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Maria has been amazing! She has helped us so much with the formalities of our move to Spain as well as assisting with the contract for our rental property. Her English is perfect and her charges are very reasonable. We totally recommend her to anyone needing legal help in the Murcia area!

Karen Le Brun (30 Jan 2026)

Visas & Immigration Services

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Advocate Abroad - a comprehensive and user-friendly platform, matched me with, Francisca, an attorney in Valencia. I would give Francisca 100 stars if possible. I have had 3 attorneys total in Spain, and she is by far and away the best. Her English is greats; she is attentive & promptly answers ... [read more]

Denise (06 Mar 2026)

Tax Returns & Fiscal Services

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Rafael provided us with fast and expert advice and tax related services. We are 100% satisfied. We plan to use his expertise again.

Sara Niego (19 Mar 2025)

Probate Law: Wills & Inheritance

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Jose was excellent with my situation on selling a villa in Spain which was taken over by a squatter he got him out and then sold it he was so helpful with everything I would recommend him every time so thank you Jose x

Barb C Court (29 Apr 2026)

Family Law

3rd Party Review

My lawyer Maria was excellent from the start. Her knowledge of Spanish Law plus her ability to speak and write good English was vital. Communication was very important, and she certainly kept us up to date. She had to deal with a very difficult person in my sale of our villa. She did this admirably ... [read more]

Linda Potts (25 Nov 2025)

Criminal Law

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Competent, helpful lawyer for any British person who needs help with a legal problem in Spain particularly Mallorca.

Les Jones (30 Jan 2026)

Litigation & General Claims

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My issue was dealt with promptly and professionally by Advocate Abroad. Maria was highly competent and friendly and explained clearly to me when I asked questions.

Vince from Spain (04 Nov 2025)
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