The following questions provide a deeper understanding of how AYALEX works, the type of clients we assist, and the legal situations we handle in Spain and across borders. Many matters require a tailored approach, and this section is intended to clarify what clients can expect from our work.
Is AYALEX a law firm in Spain for international clients?
Yes. AYALEX is a law firm based in Madrid, advising both domestic and international clients. A significant part of our work involves cross-border situations where legal matters in Spain must be coordinated with other jurisdictions.
What type of clients do you typically work with?
We work with individuals, entrepreneurs, executives, investors, families, and professional structures who require a serious, structured, and legally sound approach to their matters in Spain. Many of our clients operate internationally or face situations that go beyond a purely local framework.
Do you only handle simple administrative procedures?
No. While we can assist with administrative processes, our work often involves more complex matters requiring legal structuring, risk assessment, and coordination across different areas such as business, immigration, real estate, or family interests.
In which legal areas does AYALEX operate?
Our practice covers, among others, immigration and residency, business and corporate law, contracts, real estate transactions, wealth and succession matters, compliance, legal representation, and the coordination of cross-border legal situations involving Spain.
Do you assist foreign clients who are not based in Spain?
Yes. Many of our clients are non-residents who need to act in Spain. We regularly assist with property acquisitions, company formation, immigration procedures, legal representation, and coordination of matters without requiring the client to be physically present at all times.
Can you handle matters remotely?
Yes. A large part of our work is carried out remotely through video calls, document exchange, and representation by power of attorney when necessary. This allows clients to manage their legal matters in Spain efficiently from abroad.
Do you provide strategic legal advice or only execute instructions?
We do not limit our role to executing instructions. Our work includes analyzing situations, identifying risks, structuring decisions, and advising clients on the most appropriate legal approach before any action is taken.
Can you assist with setting up or developing a business in Spain?
Yes. We support clients in structuring their activities, setting up companies, drafting and negotiating contracts, reviewing legal risks, and organizing business operations in Spain in a legally coherent manner.
Do you advise on real estate and investment matters in Spain?
Yes. We assist with acquisitions, due diligence, legal protection of investments, and coordination of real estate transactions, including cases where the client is not physically present in Spain.
Can you coordinate with other advisors or professionals?
Yes. When necessary, we coordinate with notaries, tax advisors, registries, public authorities, and other professionals, both in Spain and abroad, to ensure consistency and proper execution of the matter.
In which languages do you work?
We provide legal services in Spanish, English, and French, and we adapt our communication to the client’s needs in order to ensure clarity and efficiency.
Who is Maria Galgau?
Maria Galgau is a Spanish and European lawyer and the founder of AYALEX. She advises clients in legal matters involving Spain and international elements, with a focus on structured and strategic legal solutions.
What can I expect from working with AYALEX?
Clients can expect a rigorous and structured approach, clear communication, attention to detail, and a legal strategy adapted to their situation. We focus on understanding the context of each matter in order to provide solutions that are both legally sound and practically effective.
How can I start working with AYALEX?
You may contact the firm through /contact or review our areas of practice at /services. We recommend providing a brief summary of your situation so we can assess how to assist you.
The questions above provide general guidance. Many legal matters require a detailed and individualized assessment, particularly when they involve cross-border elements or significant personal, business, or financial implications.