Family Courts in Toledo: Local Guidance for Family Law Matters
In Toledo, family law proceedings such as divorces, custody cases, and alimony are handled by the Courts of First Instance located at the Judicial Building on Calle Marqués de Mendigorría, 2, 45003 Toledo. This building centralizes civil judicial bodies, including those specializing in family matters, streamlining the processing of cases like divorce, parental measures, or modifications of existing arrangements. The courthouse is easily accessible for residents from both the city center and outlying neighborhoods, with good public and private transport connections.
Types of Divorce and Procedures in Toledo
Family law in Toledo recognizes two main divorce procedures:
- Mutual consent divorce: Proceeded when both parties agree on child-related, housing, and property division measures. This process typically resolves within 2-3 months after filing the petition and regulatory agreement at the Court of First Instance on Marqués de Mendigorría, 2.
- Contentious divorce: If there is no agreement, a judicial process begins, which may last between 6 and 12 months depending on the court's workload. The judge will decide on all requested measures, with the Public Prosecutor's intervention if minors are involved.
The average cost in Toledo for a mutual consent divorce ranges from €800 to €1,200 (lawyer and court representative fees), while a contentious divorce can exceed €2,000 due to greater complexity and duration. These amounts may vary based on the number of children, assets to be divided, and need for expert reports.
The regulatory agreement is a key document in mutual consent divorces and must include:
- Custody and visitation arrangements for minor children.
- Child support and, if applicable, spousal maintenance.
- Use of the family home.
- Division of joint assets and settlement of the marital economic regime.
Child Support and Custody: Criteria and Real Figures
In Toledo, as in the rest of Spain, child support is calculated according to Article 146 of the Civil Code, based on the needs of the children and the parents' financial capacity. The usual criterion is proportionality between income and expenses, ensuring the children's wellbeing. The average child support in Spain ranges from €150 to €400 per child per month, although the judge will adjust the amount to the specific economic reality of each Toledo family.
Regarding custody, Toledo courts apply the criteria of Article 92 of the Civil Code. Shared custody is granted when both parents can guarantee the child's stability and best interests. If there is no agreement or one parent is not suitable, exclusive custody is granted, usually to the parent with greater availability or ties to Toledo.
The standard visitation schedule in Toledo courts typically includes alternate weekends and half of the school holidays, unless special circumstances advise restriction or extension.
Why Choose Our Law Firm in Toledo
We provide comprehensive and personalized family law services in Toledo, always prioritizing mediation and out-of-court negotiation to avoid unnecessary litigation. We offer in-person consultations at our Toledo office or, if you prefer, online assistance, adapting to your availability. In the no-obligation initial consultation, we analyze your situation and guide you on the most appropriate path, real timelines and costs, and the specifics of Toledo's courts. Additionally, we collaborate with independent medical and psychological experts when required, always under strict confidentiality and respect for your privacy.

