Going through a divorce in Spain as an expat can be complex, especially when navigating between different legal systems. At Tomas Ballestero Lawyers in Jávea, we specialise in helping British, European and international clients with divorce proceedings in Spain, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the process.
When both parties agree on the terms — including asset division, custody arrangements and financial provisions — we can process your divorce by mutual consent. This is the fastest route, typically completed within 2-3 months. Since 2015, couples without children or dependants may divorce directly before a notary.
When agreement cannot be reached, contested proceedings are necessary. We represent clients before the Family Courts of Dénia and Benidorm (which cover the Costa Blanca North area), fighting for fair outcomes on property division, custody, and maintenance.
To divorce in Spain you need: at least 3 months of marriage, one spouse habitually resident in Spain (or Spanish nationality), and a regulatory agreement if proceeding by mutual consent. No separation period is required — Spain allows direct divorce.
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Divorce proceedings in Spain follow specific legal requirements that may differ from those in your home country. Whether you are seeking a mutual consent divorce or a contentious separation, professional legal guidance ensures your rights and interests are properly protected.
Our family law team handles all aspects of divorce proceedings including asset division, custody arrangements, maintenance payments, and pension rights. We also assist with the recognition of foreign divorce decrees in Spain.
For expatriates, divorce often involves cross-border issues such as jurisdiction, applicable law, and enforcement of judgments. Our experience with international family law matters ensures these complexities are properly addressed.