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A graphic illustrating how to incorporate and stay compliant under Kenya’s Companies Act 2015, featuring the Kenyan map, a clipboard labeled 'Compliance', a folder marked 'Company Law', a gavel, and a stack of books on an orange background.
Starting a Company in Kenya? Here’s What You Need to Know About Corporate Law For many entrepreneurs and SMEs in Kenya, incorporating a company is a significant milestone. But what begins as an exciting venture can quickly become a legal maze. At Okenyo Omwansa & Co. Advocates, we’ve helped countless clients navigate the complexities of...
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Succession law in Kenya governs how property, assets, and obligations are passed on after someone’s death. Whether you’re planning your estate, facing a family dispute, or just curious about the legal landscape, this guide simplifies the complex framework into an easy-to-understand format. In this guide by Okenyo Omwansa & Co. Advocates LLP, we cover: The...
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High Court Declares Section 29(c) of the Law of Succession Act Unconstitutional In a landmark ruling, the High Court of Kenya declared Section 29(c) of the Law of Succession Act unconstitutional. The judgment came from the case Dennis Kivuti Mungai vs Attorney General [2025]. The court found the provision discriminatory against widowers. This section required...
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Cover image for the article "Understanding Corporate Law in Kenya: An In-Depth Guide" featuring a blue background with white icons of a courthouse, the map of Kenya, and a legal document with a gavel, along with the author name "OKENYO OMWANSA & CO. ADVOCATES LLP" at the bottom.
What Is Corporate Law in Kenya? Corporate law in Kenya governs how companies operate legally. It includes company registration, governance, compliance, and dissolution. The main law is the Companies Act, 2015. Understanding corporate law in Kenya is essential for anyone starting or managing a business. Corporate law gives a business legal identity. This means the...
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Filing a case with a Nairobi law firm—whether civil, criminal, family, land, labor, or commercial—typically involves these core steps: initial consultation; pre-action demand or ADR; selection of court (Small Claims, Magistrates’, High, specialized divisions); drafting pleadings; filing and paying fees (now including e‑filing); service of documents; case management; and court appearance. Filing a legal case...
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Overview of the Legal Sector in Nairobi Historical Development of Law Firms in Nairobi The legal profession in Nairobi traces its roots to the colonial era, when British legal traditions were introduced to Kenya. Initially serving colonial administrators and settlers, law practice expanded post-independence to meet the legal needs of a growing indigenous population. Over...
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Introduction to Corporate & Commercial Law Definition and Scope of Corporate & Commercial Law At Okenyo Omwansa & Company Advocates, we understand that Corporate & Commercial Law encompasses the legal rules, principles, and frameworks that govern the formation, operation, and regulation of business entities, as well as the commercial transactions they engage in. While often...
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Outstanding debts can cripple business operations, strain relationships, and hinder financial growth. Whether you’re a creditor, lender, or service provider, understanding how debt recovery works is vital to protecting your business and ensuring stable cash flow. This guide offers an in-depth look at debt recovery strategies, legal considerations, and practical tips for managing unpaid debts....
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Navigating child custody laws in Kenya can be emotionally taxing and legally complex. Whether you’re facing a divorce, separation, or planning for your child’s welfare, understanding the custody process and parental rights is essential. This guide breaks down Kenya’s child custody framework, your rights as a parent, and how disputes are resolved under the law....
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Photorealistic image of a wooden desk with official Kenyan legal documents being notarized. A red stamp marks an affidavit beside a Kenyan passport, ID card, brass notary embosser, and a legal book. Branded stationery displays “Okenyo Omwansa & Co. Advocates,” with a Kenya flag and notary certificate in the background
TL;DR:To notarize a document in Kenya, identify a licensed notary public near you, present valid identification and the original documents, pay the applicable fee (typically KES 500–5,000), and get the document stamped and signed. Mobile and online notarization options are also available in Kenya. What Is Document Notarization? Document notarization is a legal process where...
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