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Both parents must legally maintain their child under Kenya's Children Act 2022, regardless of marital status, custody, or location.
Separation ends a relationship — not a family. Learn how Kenya's Children Act 2022 uses Parental Responsibility Agreements to structure co-par...
Kenya's Children Act 2022 governs child custody through a child-centered lens — covering joint, sole and actual custody, court process and key...
When a Kenyan woman used a surrogate to carry twins, the courts faced a question statute had never answered: who is the mother? This Mother's...
Parental responsibility in Kenya belongs equally to both parents from the moment of a child's birth and it survives separation, divorce, and d...
When families break down, Kenyan law asks one question: what's best for the child? It's a binding standard, not a guideline.
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The High Court affirmed that absence of surrogacy legislation cannot deny parental rights or undermine the welfare of a child.
In a landmark ruling, Kenya's Court of Appeal has confirmed that spouses can no longer use limited liability companies to shield assets from matrimonial property claims. In GKW v RNK [2025] KECA 1475 (KLR), the Court held that such companies...
Divorce in Kenya is governed by specific legal grounds that vary depending on the type of marriage — whether Christian, civil, customary, Hindu, or Islamic. Understanding these grounds is essential for anyone navigating the dissolution of a marria...
There are multiple factors and rules that the court takes into consideration in intestate succession to ensure a fair and legal distribution of property to the beneficiaries...
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