Succession advice focused on solving the real inheritance problem
Estate division
Structuring the distribution of assets and defending the heir's position in the division of the estate.
Heir disputes
Intervention where there is no agreement on valuation, use, distribution or rights within the estate.
Wills and documents
Review of wills, certificates, deeds and succession paperwork needed to organise the inheritance.
Acceptance or renunciation
Assessment of whether it is best to accept, accept with inventory protection or renounce the inheritance.
Challenges and defence
Advice in disputes over validity, forced-heir rights, distribution and other succession issues affecting the estate.
Negotiated solutions
Structured negotiation where agreement can reduce conflict and better protect family assets.

In many inheritance matters, the documents and the disagreement matter equally
Succession disputes are rarely blocked by a single legal issue. They usually combine uncertainty about documents, disagreement over assets and tension between heirs. That is why the matter should be worked through with order, realism and a clear strategy.
- Review of the succession situation and available documents.
- Identification of rights, risks and scope for agreement.
- Civil defence if the inheritance dispute becomes litigation.
- Direct attention in Gandia and Valencia.
Common questions about inheritance and succession
What can I do if I disagree with how the estate is distributed?
You may challenge the will or apply for judicial partition of the estate if the heirs cannot reach an agreement.
How long do I have to accept or renounce an inheritance?
There is no fixed deadline, but it is advisable to act promptly to avoid tax issues and possible claims from the deceased's creditors.
Can I inherit debts?
Yes, unless the inheritance is accepted with benefit of inventory, which limits liability to the value of the assets inherited.
Need to review an inheritance matter?
You can assess the documents and define a clear strategy before a succession dispute grows.