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Miriam67 May 6th 2014 7:00 am

Query regarding Spanish Inheritance Law
 
No idea if this is the place to ask this, so my apologies in advance!

I'm actually not living in Spain at present, but I have Spanish family. The issue I have is actually with my step-family. I was born in the UK and live here, have a UK passport and really am not at present, looking at moving and living in Spain..

This is a long shot maybe? I'm trying to understand Spanish Inheritance Law, especially relating to 'usofracto'.. Unfortunately I'm in no financial position to be able to pay for a lawyer/solicitor which is what some I think are relying upon (the step-family).

Step-relatives are trying to convince me to sign some paperwork to allow my stepmother who was left everything by my father some years ago via usofracto, to sell one of their flats and basically have the proceeds of that if I agree to becoming the 'owner' of the flat she will be living in until she dies. I'm presuming that this could bring me a number of problems as I don't think that one can do that under the terms of the will. Plus I'm smelling something fishy here possibly.

Anyone able to point me in some direction? They were trying to get me to skype with them and push things through on the day they telephoned me but I think I've bought myself some time by stating it was bank holiday here...

Retired in Euskadi May 6th 2014 7:13 am

Re: Query regarding Spanish Inheritance Law
 

Originally Posted by Miriam67 (Post 11248811)
No idea if this is the place to ask this, so my apologies in advance!

I'm actually not living in Spain at present, but I have Spanish family. The issue I have is actually with my step-family. I was born in the UK and live here, have a UK passport and really am not at present, looking at moving and living in Spain..

This is a long shot maybe? I'm trying to understand Spanish Inheritance Law, especially relating to 'usofracto'.. Unfortunately I'm in no financial position to be able to pay for a lawyer/solicitor which is what some I think are relying upon (the step-family).

Step-relatives are trying to convince me to sign some paperwork to allow my stepmother who was left everything by my father some years ago via usofracto, to sell one of their flats and basically have the proceeds of that if I agree to becoming the 'owner' of the flat she will be living in until she dies. I'm presuming that this could bring me a number of problems as I don't think that one can do that under the terms of the will. Plus I'm smelling something fishy here possibly.

Anyone able to point me in some direction? They were trying to get me to skype with them and push things through on the day they telephoned me but I think I've bought myself some time by stating it was bank holiday here...

I'm not sure that I can help you.
We live in the Basque country, retired; my wife is Basque, I am British.
The house is in her name, which makes things easier. If she dies before me, I have the right to live in it until I die, but then it goes to our 3 children.
You could try a 'notario', but not sure exactly how you could contact one if not in Spain.
Sorry cannot be more help.

Miriam67 May 6th 2014 8:08 am

Re: Query regarding Spanish Inheritance Law
 
I've had some success talking with someone. It still seems strange though.

I can sign the paperwork (its within the law) to agree to the sale of the property although there doesn't seem to be any clarification as to whether I can sign away the half ownership of an apartment. When I made the verbal agreement to sell the flat with my stepmother, we had agreed to split the proceeds equally. However, now they want to do this other thing whereby I sign away ownership of half that flat and sign to say that I own the other one outright. THAT is really part of the bone of contention. I know that she needs money to live and pay for doctors, but she gets her UK pension (she worked here for many years until she retired) and a private one arranged by her ex-boss.

Thanks

Rosemary May 6th 2014 8:48 am

Re: Query regarding Spanish Inheritance Law
 

Originally Posted by Miriam67 (Post 11248811)
No idea if this is the place to ask this, so my apologies in advance!

I'm actually not living in Spain at present, but I have Spanish family. The issue I have is actually with my step-family. I was born in the UK and live here, have a UK passport and really am not at present, looking at moving and living in Spain..

This is a long shot maybe? I'm trying to understand Spanish Inheritance Law, especially relating to 'usofracto'.. Unfortunately I'm in no financial position to be able to pay for a lawyer/solicitor which is what some I think are relying upon (the step-family).

Step-relatives are trying to convince me to sign some paperwork to allow my stepmother who was left everything by my father some years ago via usofracto, to sell one of their flats and basically have the proceeds of that if I agree to becoming the 'owner' of the flat she will be living in until she dies. I'm presuming that this could bring me a number of problems as I don't think that one can do that under the terms of the will. Plus I'm smelling something fishy here possibly.

Anyone able to point me in some direction? They were trying to get me to skype with them and push things through on the day they telephoned me but I think I've bought myself some time by stating it was bank holiday here...

As Concierge for the Spanish section of BE I would like to say hello and welcome.

BE is a very large expat website, so if you have problems finding your way around we have concierges who will try to direct you. The moderators for the Spanish forums are Mitzyboy and Fred James, moderators are there to ensure that the site runs smoothly within the rules of BE. Problems and complaints should always be addressed to a moderador who will look into the matter and deal with it efficiently and fairly. Our members who post in the Spain Forums are friendly and helpful with a wealth of knowledge of the issues of living in Spain. At the top of the page you will find a quirkily named thread called Free Beer which is full of important and useful information. Hope you enjoy your time participating in the forums.

Please let me know if you need any further help.

Rosemary

Miriam67 May 6th 2014 9:08 am

Re: Query regarding Spanish Inheritance Law
 
Thank you for the lovely and informative welcome Rosemary. :)

I'll have a rummage around when I have a moment.


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