Navigating Mexico: End of Life
A general principle of Mexican law is that that which is not prohibited, is allowed
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A general principle of Mexican law is that that which is not prohibited, is allowed
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By JUAN DE JÉSUS BREENE September has long been the traditional month for a 50 percent discount on the cost of obtaining a Mexican will. It is important for foreigners to understand that it may be difficult for your loved ones to deal with your estate if you do not have a will in Spanish in Mexico. Bank accounts, retirement
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By JUAN DE JESÚS BREENE Nobody wants to think about their own mortality, and sitting down to write a will is about a blatant a reminder of that fact as you can find. Which is why more than 75 percent of Mexicans die intestate. But as hard as it may be to confront the possibility of your own death, writing a
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF After undergoing a cardiac catheterization one day earlier at the Military Hospital, leading to widespread concerns about his physical health, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) released an eight-minute video on Saturday, Jan. 22, confirming that he had written a “political last will and testament” to ensure “continued governability” in the nation in
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