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Finding a lawyer in Jávea: independence, credentials and fair fees
Property purchases, wills and residency paperwork all eventually need a Spanish lawyer, and the one you choose shapes how smoothly the whole process goes. Here's how to find an independent, properly registered abogado who works for you and no one else.
Finding a gestoría in Jávea: what they do, charge and chase for you
Spain's paperwork runs on a distinctly Spanish institution with no direct British equivalent: the gestoría, a one-stop administrative fixer for taxes, vehicles and residency admin. Here's what a gestor actually does and how to choose one you can trust.
Financial advisers in Jávea: pensions, investments and mortgage brokers
This is a different question from how a Spanish mortgage works — that's covered elsewhere. This page is about the adviser relationship itself: choosing someone regulated for cross-border pensions and investments, understanding fee structures, and where a mortgage broker fits as one category among several.
Spanish tax residency: the basics for Jávea expats
Tax residency and immigration residency run on two different clocks, and confusing them is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes newcomers make. Here's the honest, general shape of how Spanish tax residency works, and why a gestoría or tax adviser, not this page, should confirm your own position.
NIE, padrón and residency in Jávea: Spain's paperwork, decoded
Three pieces of paper — the NIE, the padrón and (for non-EU nationals) the TIE — quietly run your entire Spanish life, from buying a house to enrolling a child in school. This guide explains what each one actually is, the order to get them, and why the padrón matters far more than it looks.
Going autónomo in Jávea: the cuota, the quarterly rhythm and the flat-rate on-ramp
Autónomo isn't a visa and isn't residency — it's Spain's self-employment registration, and it's what turns a residency route into an actual working life here. Here's what registering really involves, what it costs in structure rather than a fixed number, and why nearly everyone hands the forms to a gestor.
Banking and money in Jávea: opening a Spanish account without the drama
A Spanish bank account is the plumbing of your new life — rent, electricity, road tax and the gym all flow through it by direct debit. Here's how resident and non-resident accounts differ, what banks actually ask for, and how to move serious money for a property purchase without giving the exchange rate a tip.
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