Beneficiary designations in Kenya
A beneficiary designation is part of estate planning that lets you name the person or persons who will inherit your wealth after... Read More
Power of attorney in Kenya: 18 things you need to know
A Power of Attorney is part of estate planning that enables you to donate power to someone else to act on your... Read More
Joint Land Ownership as Part of Estate Planning in Kenya
Joint landowners enjoy two distinct sets of land laws in Kenya. Namely: Joint land ownership with Rights of Survivorship Joint land ownership... Read More
Gifts in the lifetime and contemplation of death in Kenya
Gifts are a common estate planning tool in Kenya. Unlike a Will, where the Will writer has control of their wealth until... Read More
What you need to know about Trusts in Kenya
A person or legal entity called a trustee can hold and manage wealth on behalf of one or more beneficiaries. A trust... Read More
What you need to know about a will in Kenya
Death is sure sudden. And cruel. Death is one of the deepest fear that manifest in every human from the day you... Read More
Estate Planning in Kenya
Estate planning is how you protect your wealth. During your lifetime, in case you become incapacitated, or upon death. We know that... Read More
Shinning Your Business Star With Attention to Letters
We know business success is not happenstance. We also know success is not a random act. Far from it, it arises out... Read More
WHAT HAPPENS TO FUNDS IN A JOINT BANK ACCOUNT UPON DEATH OF ONE OWNER?
prospects of owning a joint bank account with either your spouse, child, relative, neighbor, business partner or a friend cannot be overstated.... Read More
The Effect of a Signature: Revisiting Gallie v. Lee
In a dynamic business world, the conventional businessman’s handshake is no longer enforceable. But his signature is definitely indispensable. Try to figure... Read More