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SUCCESSION

Guidance in wills, estates, and probate matters.

Protecting Your Legacy and Family’s Future

Our Succession practice offers sensitive, thorough support in matters of wills, estate planning, probate, and estate administration. We help clients structure and document their wishes, ensuring assets are distributed according to their intentions, and assist families in navigating the complexities of succession and inheritance with empathy and professionalism.

Attorneys in Charge

Nicholas Kamau Kimondo

Partner

Nicholas Kamau Kimondo

Renowned for Strategic Thinking and Excellence in Legal Practice, enhancing

performance through meticulous analysis and comprehensive understanding of

complex legal issues. Additional areas of expertise encompass Securities Transactions, Contract Review and Drafting, Legal Research, Litigation, Corporate Governance, Private Equity, and Venture Capital.

Mr. Mokaya Hillary

Senior Associate

Mr. Mokaya Hillary

An Associate at Liberty Law Advocates working under the Real Estate, Banking and securitization Department. He has experience and expertise in property Law, Conveyancing, Commercial Law & Legal Advisory. An Advocate of the High court of Kenya and Holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from Jomo Kenyatta University and a post graduate Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law.

Certified Professional Mediator from the Mediation Training Institute and an Associate member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration, Kenyan Chapter. His skills in ADR have enabled some of our clients to settle disputes out of court successfully.

FAQs

What is succession planning and why is it important?

Succession planning involves organizing how your assets will be managed and distributed after your death, ensuring your wishes are honored and minimizing family disputes.

How do I create a valid will in Kenya?

A valid will must be written, signed by the testator, and witnessed by at least two competent witnesses who are not beneficiaries.

What happens if someone dies without a will?

If a person dies intestate (without a will), their estate is distributed according to the Law of Succession Act, which sets out the order of inheritance among family members.

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