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Simplifying NIE Update and Passport Requirements : A Comprehensive Guide

Simplifying NIE Update and Passport Requirements : A Comprehensive Guide

by Philip Chapman | Jun 11, 2021 | News

Have you heard of a Power of Attorney? In Spanish, it’s called a “Poder.” This legal document allows one or two individuals to act on behalf of the original Buyer/Seller. Let’s say one person can’t make it to the signing for a property,...
Don’t Leave Your Overseas Property at Risk : Why You Need a Will

Don’t Leave Your Overseas Property at Risk : Why You Need a Will

by Philip Chapman | Nov 18, 2020 | News

Have you heard of a Power of Attorney? In Spanish, it’s called a “Poder.” This legal document allows one or two individuals to act on behalf of the original Buyer/Seller. Let’s say one person can’t make it to the signing for a property,...
Navigating Brexit: Powering Through the Challenges Ahead

Navigating Brexit: Powering Through the Challenges Ahead

by Philip Chapman | Jan 31, 2020 | News

Have you heard of a Power of Attorney? In Spanish, it’s called a “Poder.” This legal document allows one or two individuals to act on behalf of the original Buyer/Seller. Let’s say one person can’t make it to the signing for a property,...
Choosing the Right Legal Professional: Solicitor or Notary – Making an Informed Decision

Choosing the Right Legal Professional: Solicitor or Notary – Making an Informed Decision

by Philip Chapman | Aug 30, 2019 | News

Notary and Solicitor professions are independent of each other, with distinct functions and regulations in place. Qualifying as a Notary involves in-depth learning about private international law, unlike Solicitors. Notaries must understand the specific requirements...
The US vs. UK Legal Systems: Contrasts and Comparisons

The US vs. UK Legal Systems: Contrasts and Comparisons

by Philip Chapman | Jul 18, 2019 | News

The US follows a case law system that relies on past judgments, while the British legal system lacks a constitution and instead relies on acts of parliament and precedents dating back to the Magna Carta in 1215. Scottish law, on the other hand, combines civil and...
Empowering You: Unraveling the Secrets of Powers of Attorney

Empowering You: Unraveling the Secrets of Powers of Attorney

by Philip Chapman | Apr 12, 2019 | News

A power of attorney is a legal document that grants one person the authority to act on behalf of another as their attorney or agent. This authorization can be broad, allowing the attorney to act generally, or it can be specific to certain matters. The attorney, also...
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