
WILLS & INHERITANCE GUIDANCE
Protect Your Family, Property, and Assets in Mexico
Cross-border legal guidance for Americans, Mexican-Americans, retirees, and families with property, inheritance matters, trusts, or legal interests involving Mexico and the United States.
California-regulated
professional accountability
Direct accessibility from the United States
Cross-border Legal Coordination
Access to Attorneys, Notaries, & Legal Professionals in Mexico

LED BY EXPERIENCE. FOCUSED ON YOU.
MexLawClinic is a cross-border legal consultancy and advisory firm focused on Mexican legal matters for clients located in California and throughout the United States.
It is led by German Brito Alonso, a Mexican attorney licensed by the State Bar of California as a Certified Foreign Legal Consultant (FLC), with more than 20 years of experience handling complex legal matters involving Mexico and the United States.
California-Licensed FLC
Professional Accountability
Network of Attorneys, Notaries
& Legal Professionals in Mexico
20+ Years of Cross-Border
Legal Experience
Practical, Solution-Oriented Legal Guidance
20+
YEARS EXPERIENCE
192,000+
ACTIVE CA LAW FIRMS
1
MEXICAN FLC LAW FIRM
32
LAWYERS IN 32 MEXICO STATES
QUESTIONS FAMILIES FREQUENTLY ASK
What happens to property in Mexico when someone dies?
Property located in Mexico may require probate, inheritance, title transfer, or succession procedures in Mexico even if estate proceedings already occurred in the United States.
Do I need a Mexican will if I live in California?
In many situations, having a Mexican will can help simplify future inheritance procedures involving Mexican property or assets.
Can heirs in the United States inherit property in Mexico?
Yes. Cross-border inheritance matters often require additional documentation, powers of attorney, tax analysis, and legal coordination.
Can MexLawClinic help coordinate probate or inheritance matters in Mexico?
Yes. MexLawClinic assists families coordinating probate, inheritance, title transfer, succession, and estate matters involving Mexican assets.
