Ecuador Legal Services for Expatriates

Legal clarity for
your life in Ecuador

Whether you're visiting, establishing residency, purchasing property, forming a business, or just appreciating local bureaucracy, ExpatLegal provides clear, practical legal guidance.

  • Legal Consultation
  • Document Drafting & Review
  • Client Representation
  • Assistance with Bureaucracy
"Navigating a foreign legal system shouldn't be a barrier to building your life abroad."

Combining knowledge of Ecuadorian and U.S. law with a genuine understanding of the challenges expatriates face, ExpatLegal provides counsel you can trust, in language you understand.

What We Do

Legal services built for expatriates.

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Ecuador Tax Basics: An Overview for New Arrivals & First Timers

There's significant misinformation floating around for expats concerning taxation here in Ecuador. Here's some basics to help you avoid running afoul of local tax laws.

Remember: Al Capone - "Public Enemy No. 1" - wasn't convicted of extortion, bootlegging, bribery or murder. He went to jail for not paying his taxes.

Twice the Jeopardy: How Ecuador Finds a Way Around Its “Double Jeopardy” Clause

Think a "not guilty" verdict means you're in the clear? In Ecuador, you can be subjected to a second trial after being acquitted. Here's what you should know.

Save Your Money - Fire Your Attorney and Hire a Notary

From starting a business, subdividing your property, getting a will, prenup or even a divorce, notaries in Ecuador have you covered.


Quote of the Month

R.A. Heinlein, 'Time Enough for Love'

"One thing I always did [when I moved] was to study law. Not to practice  —  not usually, although for a number of years I was a very criminal lawyer . . . But to understand the ground rules.


Hard to show a profit  —  or to conceal one  —  if you don’t know how the game is played. It’s much safer to break a law knowingly than to do so through ignorance."

Dr. Adam B. Tredwell

Degree

Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Temple University, 2010

Licensed

Foro de Abogados del Ecuador
January 2026
Matrícula 11-2010-253

Undergraduate

B.S., Legal Studies
Woodbury College, 2006

Based in Ecuador

Resident since 2017
Malacatos, Loja Province

About

Dr. Adam Bartlett Tredwell

Attorney & Founder, ExpatLegal S.A.S.

“I didn’t move here to practice law — I came to retire. But after nine years as a resident, navigating property purchases, residency applications, and the particular bureaucratic texture of life in Ecuador, I’ve encountered many of the obstacles new arrivals run into, worked through them firsthand, and now have the legal credentials to help others do the same.”

I’ve called Ecuador home since 2017, earned my J.D. from Temple University, and was formally licensed to practice law here in January 2026 after a hard-won degree recognition process. My practice is deliberately small — I work with a limited number of clients so that every matter gets the attention it deserves.

I understand what it means to navigate a foreign legal system without a guide. That’s the gap ExpatLegal exists to close.

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We offer consultations by appointment at the ExpatLegal office in Vilcabamba, Ecuador. Tell us what you're working on and we'll suggest the best way to proceed.

Note: If a consultation is requested in an alternate location, additional fees for time and travel will apply.
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Ecuador Phone

07-2725482

U.S. Phone

(802) 227-4350

WhatsApp / Mobile

+593 093 940 0082

Office

Jose David Toledo, Vilcabamba, Loja, Ecuador

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