Navigating Family Law Challenges in Kenya
If you're seeking divorce and child custody legal help in Kenya, understanding your rights and the legal processes is paramount. The Matrimonial Causes Act and the Children Act govern these complex matters, ensuring the best interests of the child are prioritised while facilitating fair divorce settlements. Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates & Mediators provides expert legal assistance to guide you through these challenging times with professionalism and compassion. We are dedicated to delivering results with uncompromising integrity.
Understanding Kenyan Divorce and Custody Laws
In Kenya, divorce proceedings are primarily governed by the Matrimonial Causes Act (Cap. 152). This legislation outlines the grounds for divorce, which include adultery, cruelty, desertion, and conversion to another religion. Crucially, when children are involved, the Children Act, 2016, takes precedence, emphasising the child’s welfare as the paramount consideration. This means that decisions regarding custody, access, and maintenance are made based on what is best for the child’s physical, emotional, and educational development. The court considers factors such as the child's wishes (if old enough), the ability of each parent to provide care, and the stability of the home environment. Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates & Mediators possesses a deep understanding of these statutes and their practical application in Nairobi courts and across Kenya.

Steps in a Divorce and Child Custody Case
Initiating divorce and child custody proceedings in Kenya involves several key steps. Firstly, a petition for divorce must be filed with the High Court or a Kadhi's Court, depending on religious affiliations. Simultaneously, or subsequently, applications for custody, access, and maintenance orders can be made. This typically requires detailed affidavits outlining the family's circumstances and proposing terms for child arrangements and financial support. The court may order mediation to explore amicable resolutions before proceeding with formal litigation. If an agreement cannot be reached, a hearing will be scheduled where evidence is presented. Throughout this process, meticulous documentation, including birth certificates and proof of income, is essential for compliance. Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates & Mediators ensures all legal requirements are met with precision.
Legal Representation in Kenya
Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates provides legal advisory and court representation across Kenya and all 47 counties in Kenya.
Legal Fees and Practical Guidance for Your Case

Understanding the costs associated with divorce and child custody legal help in Kenya is crucial for budgeting. Legal fees are generally determined by the complexity of the case, the time spent by the advocates, and the court's fees. While specific figures can vary, our firm, Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates & Mediators, offers transparent fee structures. Initial consultations may involve a nominal fee, which is often waived if you proceed with our services. We aim to provide cost-effective solutions, including exploring mediation as a less expensive alternative to prolonged litigation. Our team in Nairobi is committed to achieving the best possible outcome for your family, managing your case efficiently to minimise unnecessary expenses.




