
The New Heirs
A Practical Guide to Inheritance Management in Spain
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Franklin Díaz

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Receiving an inheritance often triggers a complex web of bureaucratic procedures, family disputes and legal challenges. This book emerges as an essential guide for navigating this process, whether as an heir, testator or someone interested in understanding the Spanish succession system.
With a practical approach and clear, straightforward language, the work demystifies the technical aspects of inheritances: from drafting wills to distributing assets in the absence of one, covering legal implications and common errors that can prolong or make the process more expensive. Its aim is to empower the reader to make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary conflicts.
The work is structured around three fundamental pillars:
The first examines succession with a will, detailing types such as open wills, sealed wills, holographic wills, maritime or military wills, and their validity requirements both in Spain and abroad. Here, key questions are resolved: Who are the forced heirs? How is the légitima applied? Is it possible to disinherit a child? Can I donate my assets during my lifetime to leave everything sorted and thus avoid subsequent disputes?, etc.
The second section addresses succession without a will, explaining the legal order of heirs, the declaration of heirs and the procedures for accessing the assets.
The third focuses on practical steps: necessary documents, deadlines, tax calculations, notarial procedures explained step by step, etc.
Finally, an extensive problem section is included with very well-explained real cases, reflecting common conflicts—from disputes over real estate, inheritances in foral territories, disinheritances, to will contests—offering practical solutions and strategies for resolving them.
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