Your lawyer will create a Power of Attorney in both Spanish and English, unless you are fluent in the language. You will sign the document in front of a notary public in Spain or the nation in which you will be signing it. The notary will need to examine official documents, such as a passport, to confirm your identity. The Power of attorney Spain must be signed with a Hague Convention Apostille by a notary public in the UK, and then it needs to be legalized by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Legalization Department in order to be used in Spain.
A power of attorney is a legal document that is used by people who are unable to attend particular events or locations and who want to be represented by someone else who can sign contracts, make decisions, submit paperwork, etc.
In Spain, a power of attorney can serve multiple legal objectives, which makes it advantageous in many ways. It can be applied, for example, to the procedures involved in inheritance disputes or in the purchase of local real estate.
The paperwork may also be sent to our Spanish legal team, who can represent the businessman in a range of corporate problems, or to a natural person, such as the donor's relatives. The document can be simultaneously used for business goals. The sale and purchase agreement would be finalized by this lawyer. When a foreign national wishes to handle certain matters alone, he or she can specify in the agreement which particular procedures will be handled by our team of Spanish lawyers.
Our Spanish attorneys, are able to open bank accounts, make specific payments and much more
A power of attorney in Spain can or might not have an expiration date. The latter is used when it is difficult to estimate how long a certain procedure will take, such as when buying real estate or signing a contract. The permission to deal with many matters that are usually required when purchasing real estate can be granted by the document.