Marchamo 2025 and Dekra in Costa Rica: ☎️ A legal guide.
Marchamo 2025 and Dekra: ☎️ A guide for car owners in Costa Rica. At CPG Legal, one of our primary missions is to ensure that the expat community in Costa Rica stays informed about their legal obligations, especially when managing their assets. For vehicle owners, two essential responsibilities must be
Interesting facts about Costa Rica. ☎️ CPG LEGAL law firm.
Interesting Facts About Costa Rica In this article, I will lay out several interesting facts about Costa Rica. I must say that I love our country. Costa Rica is nestled in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, and Panama to the south. We have a population of over
The Food of Costa Rica: A Taste of Pura Vida
The Rich Flavors of Costa Rican Cuisine: A Taste of Pura Vida Costa Rica, a country renowned for its lush landscapes, stunning beaches, and vibrant biodiversity, also boasts a culinary tradition as rich and varied as its natural wonders. Costa Rican cuisine, an essential part of the country’s culture and
Buying property in Costa Rica through a corporation? ☎️ Incorporations.
Should expats buy property in Costa Rica through a Corporation? ☎️ Incorporations. If you’re a foreigner considering purchasing property in Costa Rica, you might question whether creating a corporation as your buying entity is necessary or advantageous. It’s a common query among expats weighing the benefits against the costs. Owning land in
Alimony and child support in Costa Rica. ☎️ Alimentary pension.
Alimony and child support in Costa Rica ☎️ Pension alimentaria. In Costa Rica, alimony and child support are essential for supporting families going through separation or divorce. Alimony, known as “pension alimentaria” in Spanish, provides economic support to spouses with financial dependence, helping them maintain the standard of living they
The prenuptial agreement in Costa Rica. ☎️ Legal requirements.
The prenuptial agreement in Costa Rica ☎️ Family law firm. Is there such a thing as a prenup agreement in Costa Rica? There sure is! Prenups are regulated by article 37 of the Costa Rican Family Code. As a family attorney, I highly recommend prenup and postnuptial agreements. Prenuptial agreements,