Q & A with Angel: Legacy in Mexico

John and Jane:

Hi Angel, thank you for doing this for the community, you are so appreciated! Our question is: we have seen many services offered posthumously to take care of the possible litigation and the bureaucracy that follows a foreigner’s death in Mexico; they seem to be all over the place in pricing and each advocacy group handles one piece of the puzzle but none of them apparently handle the circumstance from “soup to nuts” if you will. What do you recommend? John and Jane from Boston.

AMD:

Hello John and Jane, you are correct there is a laundry list of things that need to be attended to after a member of the guest community passes. Starting with funeral services, medical certificates of death, state issued death certificates, and notification of the embassy of the country of origin of the deceased before we even get into the notifications of next of kin and all the ensuing situations such as distribution of real properties, liquid assets, personal possessions, debt liquidation, and probate. There does exist a “one stop shop” policy available here in San Miguel de Allende that attends to all of this as well as the interface with the family left behind to ensure the smooth transition and a peaceful process for the inheritors that encompasses and bridges the language barrier as well as contemplates the legal and the fiscal ramifications for all. This policy also covers the creation and inclusion of primary emergency contact if anything happens to you while anywhere in the Mexican Federation as well as the creation of the numerous documents retrofit to assimilate under Mexican law such as: the advance medical directive, the last will and testament, durable power of attorney, and the do not resuscitate directive. This program is called AfterLife tm.

Deborah:

Hi Angel, my husband and I do not have children and have been long-time residents here in San Miguel. My question is: I see that you list legacy bequeathments in your services for estate planning, what does that exactly mean? Deborah Boca Raton, FL.

AMD

Hello Deborah, there are several non-profit organizations that operate here in San Miguel and throughout Mexico. Essentially a legacy bequeathment is that you and your husband would choose one or more non-profit organizations, non-governmental organizations, or civil associations that you wish to leave either a portion or all of your assets to.

San Miguel is blessed to have the highest per capita number of organizations helping in numerous arenas of need in this community, ranging from water solutions, feeding the hungry, literacy and language, to housing and religion.

Thank you all for your questions this week, for more specific information on AfterLife tm, wills, advance directives, legacy bequeathments, asset protection, and all notarial services, contact me at the following.

Angel Marin Díaz at info@inmtec.net or 415 121 9005

President, CEO

Inmtec Legal Services.

San Miguel de Allende, Gto.

Mexico City, CDMX. 



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