Ask your legal representative to forward a complaint on your behalf to the CGPJ and ask for a copy of their response. These instances need to be recorded within the Spanish system.
Also write to your local MP and MEP (www.writetothem.com) with specific dates when the case was submitted, the date it was accepted into the court system, the date of preliminary hearing, the date of actual hearing and so on and so forth (you will need to acquire this from your law firm.)
Provide as much information as you can. You need to bring to their attention that Estepona is one of the slowest courts in Spain, and request that these instances be better monitored and reported back to the World Justice Project., where they state "Access to justice also implies that court proceedings are conducted in a timely manner and judgments are enforced without unreasonable delay. " Ask your MEP to also complain on your behalf to the EU Commission, specifically mention Estepona, and again request a copy for your records
Hope that helps in some small way.
Is your developer still solvent?
p.s. To all those suffering delays from the court of Estepona of this magnitude please can I suggest that you all do the same (with specific details of dates as identified above) as these instances NEED to be reported back to the CGPJ, MEP's, World Justice Project and the EU Commission.
This message was last edited by ads on 02/10/2012.
This message was last edited by ads on 02/10/2012.
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