Do I need a lawyer when I sell my property in Spain

The simple answer to this question is Yes. Why? Firstly, the taxation on sales of property is case specific; whilst you may be given an estimate by the estate agents, each particular sale should be reviewed by a lawyer. Secondly, with the licencing of rural properties now an important issue, you don´t want to find […]

Child Custody – UK and Foreign Nationals in Spain – Family Law

De Cotta Law Family Law in Spain and UK

The Spanish courts have always had jurisdiction to decide on matters affecting children who are habitually resident here. However for many years this did not necessarily mean that Spanish law would be applied to decisions about custody, visits and maintenance as the matters were often decided under the law of the child’s nationality. Since the […]

Family Law Updates for UK Nationals

Recommendation on Pre nuptial contracts The Law Commission for England and Wales has recommended that pre nuptial contracts – an agreement on financial division of assets during the marriage and in the event of divorce – should become enforceable provided certain key conditions are met. A pre nuptial contract would become binding if the couple […]

TAKING A CHILD OVERSEAS AFTER A DIVORCE

By Reyes Gomez, Lawyer with De Cotta Law in Nerja Following separation or divorce of residents in Spain, there is significant potential for conflict when one of the parents’ wishes to take the child to live with them overseas, for example back to the UK. This matter must be managed with great care in order […]

Legal Consultations in Nerja – Special Offer in July & August

Have your legal questions answered… • Do you know if you will be affected by new proposals on private holiday lets? • Do you know if you need an Energy Performance Certificate for your home? • Do you know if the new mortgage law can help you? New laws and regulations are coming into force […]

De Cotta Law wins a case against the Andalusian Health Service for medical neglicence – De Cotta Law gana un caso contra el Servicio Andaluz de Salud por negligencia médica

In this case, the patient was receiving chemotherapy treatment after successful oncology surgery. The chemotherapy drug that was administered intravenously, caused serious injuries to the patient’s arm, which have left a chronic condition. The Court ruled that while it is true the damage caused by the drug entering the arm, outside the vein, could be […]