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Pension in Kenya

A pension is as a regular payment made by the government or a financial institution to individuals who are no longer in the workforce, typically due to age or health reasons. This allowance is granted as a recognition of the individual’s valuable contributions to the country or as compensation for any losses incurred during public […]

Debt Collection in Kenya

Debt collection is a process that involves recovering money owed by individuals or businesses to creditors. This process is essential for a stable economy in Kenya because by ensuring that debts are repaid, it supports business operations, lending, and investment, thereby fostering financial trust and responsible borrowing and lending practices. Debt collection encompasses various steps […]

An examination of Ogentoto v Ogentoto: Balancing Equality and Fairness in the distribution of Matrimonial Property

The Supreme Court of Kenya’s judgment in the case of Joseph Ombogi Ogentoto v Martha Bosibori Ogentoto (SCORK PET 11 of 2020) in 2023 sparked important discussions around equality and fairness in the division of matrimonial property upon divorce. The Appellant and Respondent, had entered into a customary marriage under Abagusii law that was later […]

Registering a Trust in Kenya

IntroductionA trust is a legal obligation where trustees are required to manage assets they control (known as trust assets) for the benefit of designated individuals (beneficiaries), following the guidelines set out in the Trust deed. It is also referred to as a fiduciary relationship, where the settlor (the person establishing the trust) grants a trustee […]