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Inheritance Lawyer in Orihuela Costa for American Citizens

Expert inheritance and estate law services for American citizens with property or assets in Orihuela Costa, Costa Blanca

Why Americans Need an Inheritance Lawyer in Orihuela Costa

Orihuela Costa is home to a significant American community, many of whom own property on the Costa Blanca. When a American citizen passes away owning assets in Spain, the estate is subject to Spanish succession law — regardless of any will made in USA. Spanish inheritance tax (Impuesto de Sucesiones) applies, with rates and allowances varying by the Valencia region’s own rules. Without proper legal guidance from a lawyer based in Orihuela Costa, families face delays, unexpected tax bills and potential disputes between heirs under two different legal systems.

Our Inheritance Services for Americans in Orihuela Costa

Estate Administration

Complete management of the Spanish probate process for American estates in Orihuela Costa. We obtain the certificate of last wills, manage the inheritance tax declaration and coordinate with the Land Registry to transfer property titles to the rightful heirs.

Cross-Border Succession

Navigating the interaction between USA and Spanish inheritance law. We advise on EU Succession Regulation 650/2012, applicable law elections and ensuring your USA will is recognised and effective in Spain.

Inheritance Tax Planning

Strategic advice on Spanish succession tax in the Valencia region, the US-Spain Tax Treaty provisions, available reductions for close relatives and how to minimise the overall tax burden on your Orihuela Costa estate.

Spanish Wills & Probate

Drafting complementary Spanish wills that work alongside your USA will, apostille and legalisation of foreign documents, and representation at the Orihuela Costa notary for the acceptance of inheritance deed (escritura de aceptación de herencia).

Inheritance Cases We Handle in Orihuela Costa

Cabo Roig

Cabo Roig, Orihuela Costa

Playa Flamenca

Playa Flamenca, Orihuela Costa

La Zenia

La Zenia, Orihuela Costa

Villamartín

Villamartín, Orihuela Costa

Campoamor

Campoamor, Orihuela Costa

Punta Prima

Punta Prima, Orihuela Costa

Mil Palmeras

Mil Palmeras, Orihuela Costa

Key Authorities for American Inheritance in Orihuela Costa

Registro de la Propiedad de Orihuela

Title registration and estate property transfers

Notaría de Orihuela

Inheritance acceptance deeds and notarial documents

Ayuntamiento de Orihuela

Plusvalía municipal tax and local certificates

US Embassy Madrid

Consular death certificates and document legalisation

Frequently Asked Questions – Americans & Inheritance in Orihuela Costa

What happens when a American citizen dies owning property in Orihuela Costa?

Spanish succession law applies to the property in Orihuela Costa. An inheritance tax declaration must be filed within 6 months (extendable to 12). The estate must go through Spanish probate procedures before property titles can be transferred to heirs.

Do I need a Spanish will if I already have a USA will?

A complementary Spanish will covering your Orihuela Costa assets is strongly recommended. While a USA will can be used in Spain, it requires apostille, sworn translation and validation — causing significant delays and additional costs during an already difficult time.

How much is inheritance tax in Orihuela Costa?

Spanish inheritance tax in the Valencia region ranges from 7.65% to 34%, depending on the value inherited and the relationship to the deceased. Close relatives (spouse, children, parents) benefit from significant reductions. The Valencia region offers specific allowances that our lawyers will apply to minimise your liability.

Can I handle the inheritance from USA?

Yes. With an apostilled power of attorney, our Orihuela Costa lawyers can manage the entire process on your behalf — from obtaining the certificate of last wills to signing the inheritance deed at the notary and registering the property transfer.

What is the US-Spain Tax Treaty?

This bilateral agreement prevents double taxation on inheritance between Spain and USA. Tax paid in Spain can typically be credited against any inheritance tax liability in USA, ensuring heirs are not taxed twice on the same assets.

What documents are needed for Spanish inheritance?

You will need: death certificate (apostilled), certificate of last wills from the Spanish Ministry of Justice, the will (or declaration of intestacy), NIE numbers for all heirs, property deeds, bank statements and IBI tax receipts for the Orihuela Costa property.

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