Legal matters in Kenya do not pause because you are living abroad. From succession disputes and land cases to business litigation and family law matters, diaspora Kenyans often need competent legal re...
A Power of Attorney is one of the most essential legal tools for Kenyans living in the diaspora, enabling a trusted person to handle property transactions, court matters, business operations, and gove...
The legal profession in Kenya stands at the intersection of justice, governance, and economic development, providing the professional infrastructure that supports the rule of law, protects rights, and...
Getting married in Kenya involves choosing from five legally recognized forms of marriage, each with its own requirements, procedures, and cultural significance. Whether you prefer a civil ceremony at...
Kenya's judicial system, restructured under the 2010 Constitution, operates through a hierarchy of courts from the Supreme Court down to Magistrates' Courts and specialized tribunals. Understanding ho...
Access to justice is a constitutional right in Kenya, yet many people cannot afford legal representation. The National Legal Aid Service (NLAS), civil society organizations like FIDA and Kituo Cha She...
Complete guide for diaspora Kenyans on establishing Power of Attorney in Kenya. Covers types, creation process from abroad, key provisions, risks, safeguards, and revocation.
Essential guide to Kenyan probate and succession law for diaspora members, covering wills, probate process, common disputes, trusts, and inheritance protection.
Navigate family, land, and business disputes in Kenya from abroad — mediation, arbitration, court proceedings, and prevention strategies for diaspora Kenyans.