A Spanish Will is not legally required in Spain, although it is highly recommended
especially if you own a property or other assets in Spain. A well-drafted estate
plan is your assurance that the costs associated with your death will be minimized.
A good estate plan also keeps the process of settling your estate as simple and
efficient as possible. Most importantly, your estate plan will ensure that your
assets will be used to benefit the people or institutions that you choose, in the
amounts that youchoose.
While you're living and healthy, you value being able to
make your own decisions about your finances, property, health care, and raising
your children. Should you die or become incapacitated, you hope others will handle
these matters for you according to your wishes. The only way to assure that will
happen is through estate planning. This process involves weighing various personal
and financial decisions and creating legal arrangements to carry out those decisions.