BCP International Law Firm is a distinguished Spanish law firm with offices in both Spain and the UK, specializing in cross-border legal and financial matters for British clients with interests in Spain. Established in 1998, the firm stands out for its strategic, client-focused approach and deep expertise in Spanish property, tax, and probate law, offering seamless bilingual support to individuals and professional advisers alike.
The firm’s close-knit team of Spanish lawyers works collaboratively with clients to provide reliable, tailored advice, avoiding delays and ensuring clarity throughout each transaction. With a strong reputation across multiple jurisdictions, BCP serves a diverse clientele including UK-based individuals, investors, accountants, estate agents, financial advisers, and wealth management firms seeking expert guidance on Spanish legal and fiscal requirements.
Services Offered
- Lawyer
- Estate Planning Lawyer
- Financial Advisor
- Law Firm
- Property Investment
- Property Management Company
- Property Lawyer
- Tax Lawyer
- Tax Advisor
- Tax Preparation Service
- Spanish Property Law & Conveyancing
- Property Development in Spain
- Spanish Probate Law and Wills
- Spanish Asset Recovery and Proceeds of Crime
- Corporate and Commercial Law
- Spanish Litigation and Arbitration
- London Notarial and Legalisation Services
- Matrimonial Law
- Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments
- Spanish Shipping and Yachting
- Spanish Tax and Accountancy
- Spanish Non-Resident Tax (IRNR)
- Tax Planning in Spain and the UK
- Spanish Power of Attorney
- Spanish Insolvency Services
- Investments in Spain
- Spanish Legal Services for Professional Advisers
BCP International Law Firm operates from offices in Marbella, Alicante, and Barcelona in Spain, as well as London and Leeds in the UK, serving clients across regions including Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Costa Brava, Balearic Islands, and beyond. The firm provides services in both English and Spanish, catering to an international clientele with complex cross-border needs.
