
Abogada Especialista en
Zimatlan de Alvarez
Zimatlan is an important agricultural and textile hub in the Valles Centrales of Oaxaca. Its fertile lands produce corn, alfalfa, and vegetables, while its textile and rug workshops are recognized throughout the region. Property transfers between generations without formal documentation and inheritance disputes are the most common legal challenges facing Zimatlan families.
Success Cases
Our best reference are the results. Learn how we have protected the assets, freedom and rights of our clients in Oaxaca.
Family Textile Workshop Regularization
We represented a family of textile artisans in Zimatlan who had operated their workshop on a plot without deeds for three generations. Through an adverse possession proceeding followed by asset division among heirs, we secured the property title, enabling them to access an $800,000 MXN credit to purchase equipment and expand their artisanal rug production.
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Rural and Urban Land Regularization
Zimatlan combines agricultural land on the outskirts with urban properties in the municipal seat. Both present distinct legal challenges.
- Adverse possession proceedings for agricultural plots and urban lots
- Boundary and measurement rectification
- Inheritance division and adjudication
- Procedures before the Public Property Registry
Family Law
- Voluntary and no-fault divorces
- Child support and child custody
- Regulatory agreements and separation of assets
- Paternity recognition
Succession Law and Wills
Many Zimatlan families own property that has passed from parents to children without a will, creating conflicts among siblings.
- Intestate succession proceedings
- Will drafting
- Inheritance renunciations and adjudications
- Regularization of intestate assets
Advisory for Artisans and Producers
- Formation of cooperatives and rural production companies
- Purchase agreements for textile and agricultural products
- Trademark and intellectual property protection for artisan designs
- Legal defense in disputes with intermediaries and buyers
Why Choose Our Firm in Zimatlan?
- Proven experience in rural land regularization in the Valles Centrales
- Knowledge of the ejido and communal property regime in the region
- Close, clear attention without confusing legal jargon
- Free initial consultation with case evaluation
- Transparent fees from the start
Frequently Asked Questions About Legal Services in Zimatlan
My father passed away without a will and there are 5 siblings. How is the house divided? An intestate succession proceeding is initiated. If everyone agrees, the process can be resolved in 6 to 10 months, with each person receiving their share.
I bought land 20 years ago with only a purchase agreement. Is it valid? The agreement is valid between the parties, but it does not provide full legal security. We recommend filing an adverse possession proceeding to obtain public deeds.
Can I get a divorce if my husband refuses to sign? Yes. No-fault divorce does not require the other spouse's signature. It is processed through family court, and we handle it for you.
I sell artisanal rugs and want to register my trademark. Is it possible? Yes. We can help you register your trademark with IMPI to protect your designs and prevent others from commercializing your creations without permission.
What documents do I need to start an adverse possession proceeding? Primarily: a municipal possession certificate, proof of property tax payment, a plot plan, and two witnesses to attest to your peaceful possession for over 5 years.
Contact Us in Zimatlan
WhatsApp: +52 951 615 3010
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