
Legal guidance
Here you can find information that will help you understand some of the basic concepts and practical aspects of the legal system and will inform you about the legal guidance services made available to you to inform you and help you in the processing of your legal proceedings and in requesting assistance. free legal, if you meet the necessary requirements to obtain it.

Legal Guidance Services
The Legal Guidance Services are provided by the Bar Associations free of charge and universally and with them it is intended to bring and facilitate access to Justice for all citizens.
court orders
The diversity of matters requires the specialization of the courts. The ordinary jurisdiction, within the framework of the Spanish judicial organization, is structured around four jurisdictional orders: civil, criminal, contentious-administrative and social.
Court fees
Court fees are about state taxes that in certain cases must be paid by users who go to the Courts and make use of the public service of the Administration of Justice, assuming part of the cost that this implies.
Court costs
There are certain expenses that arise during the processing of a judicial proceeding, such as attorney's fees, which must be paid by whoever determines the sentence.
The judge
The Jury Court is an institution of the Administration of Justice that introduces the citizen participation in the prosecution of certain crimes.
It is a paid position and its performance is a inexcusable duty of a public and personal nature that is regulated in the Organic Law of the Jury Court
Witnesses
They are the people who testify before a Judge or Court about their perception (what they saw and/or heard, generally) and/or knowledge (what they know) about some facts and circumstances related to what is being judged and that are considered relevant by some of the litigants for the resolution of the matter in dispute.