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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Yorkie7
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Hi This is my first post I'm really hoping someone can help.
My Father died recently and left a property in Spain to his three Grandchildren. Two of the children are mine and the third is My Sister's child.
My Sister and I would like to grant a power attorney to someone who lives in Spain. The problem is my Sister is divorced and hasn't seen her ex husband for over eight years. My Sister's ex-husband pays nothing towards the child and has no contact. If we my Sister and I went to a Spanish Consul. in London would her ex Husband need to attend as well ? ( Something he would never do !! ). My Sister has a full Divorce but nowhere on her papers does it say she has full custody even though she has. I believe this is something to do with the 1989 Children's act where unless custody is contested it isn't an issue and it doesn't go to court. What would be asked for at the Consul if anything ? Or as it's only me and my Sister named as guardians on the will can we alone grant the Power ??
Any Help would be really useful.




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