viernes, 1 de octubre de 2010

Bufete Padilla Law Firm

                                                                                                                      


Bufete Padilla Lawyers and Solicitors with over 30 years experience in law business, formed by a group of proffesional english speaking lawyers and solicitors, who specialises in all law fields, focused mainly in foreign people who live in Spain or intend to start a business, buy or retair in Spain, providing a full service to clients.
Bufete Padilla covers a wide area including North Alicante, Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa, Ciudad Quesada and Murcia.




Specialised:

inheritance tax
property solicitors
conveyance
construction
taxes
divorce and separation
accident claims                                                                                      
personal injury
traffic accidents
debts recovering
litigation
court hearings
debt collection
debt recovery
expropriation
traffic fine
appeals

Covering a wide zone:

benidorm
costa blanca
torrevieja
la zenia
catral
albatera
algorfa
los montesinos
orihuela costa
ciudad quesada
rojales
benijofar
bigastro
san miguel de salinas
orihuela
alicante
elche
murcia
la manga
los alcazares
pilar de la horadada
cabo roig
almoradi
callosa del segura
formentera
villamartin
playa flamenca
rafal
san fulgencio
dolores
redovan
el hondo
la marina
guardamar
aspe
hondon de la nieves
santa pola
denia
altea
calpe
alfaz del pí
villajoyosa
north alicante
pinoso

                                          C/ Narciso Yepes, nº 12
                                          03184 Torrevieja (Alicante)
                                          Spain
                                          Phone & Fax: 0034 966784582
                                     www.spanishsolicitorsandlawyers.com

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