Guide to : Making a Spanish Will
None of us like to think of death or of making a will, however, if you own a property or any assets in Spain, then making a Spanish will is ...
None of us like to think of death or of making a will, however, if you own a property or any assets in Spain, then making a Spanish will is ...
Traffic fines in Spain are increasing, perhaps due to Spain currently having the lowest speed limits in Europe and many local town halls in desperate need to recoup money. Living ...
Spain is not known as a country with high crime rates in Europe, however it is vital that residents and visitors are aware of the process of reporting a crime ...
Every town hall “ayuntamiento” in Spain has a list of people who live and are registered in the town, this list is called the “padron”. To register with your town ...
Traditionally tenancy agreements in Spain were biased towards tenants. The Government has sought to address this issue and make the system more balanced between tenants and landlords
The law covering consumer rights in Spain is clearly designed to protect consumers along with informing them on their obligations as consumers.
The Spanish health system is a contribution-based system. This means that normally you must have paid into the social security system in order for you and your dependants to be ...
Traffic fines in Spain must be paid within 60 days, however, for minor offences, both residents (living in Spain) and foreigners receive a 30% discount if they pay a traffic ...
The Social Security system in Spain provides the working population with medical and financial coverage against a variety of accidents and circumstances.
Unemployment benefit in Spain for the self-employed has only recently been introduced. The regulations are still stricter than for employees