Navigating Professional Fees for De Bonis Non Grants in Kenya
Understanding the professional fees for de bonis non grant Kenya is essential for anyone dealing with unadministered estates. A de bonis non grant is a critical legal procedure initiated when an appointed executor or administrator of an estate can no longer fulfill their duties, requiring a new personal representative to complete the distribution of assets. These fees encompass the legal expertise and services required to navigate the complex provisions of the Law of Succession Act (Cap 160) and the stringent requirements of the High Court of Kenya. Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates is committed to providing clear, comprehensive fee structures, ensuring clients are fully informed from their initial consultation in Nairobi.
Legal Basis and Factors for Professional Fees in De Bonis Non Cases
The professional fees for de bonis non grant Kenya are primarily regulated by the Advocates Remuneration Order, a subsidiary legislation under the Advocates Act, which provides a guideline for legal charges. While not rigidly fixed, this order ensures fairness and prevents arbitrary billing. Several factors influence the final professional fee. These include the complexity of the estate (e.g., existence of multiple beneficiaries, diverse asset classes like real estate, shares, or foreign holdings), the value of the unadministered assets, and whether any disputes or contentious issues arise during the process. The amount of legal work involved, including drafting various court documents, attending court sessions at the High Court of Kenya, and negotiating with parties, also plays a significant role. Firms like Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates, guided by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) ethical standards, meticulously assess these elements to provide an accurate and justifiable fee structure, ensuring adherence to the Law of Succession Act and its related Probate and Administration Rules.

Breakdown of Professional Services Covered by De Bonis Non Grant Fees
The professional fees for de bonis non grant Kenya typically cover a comprehensive range of legal services crucial for securing the grant efficiently. This includes initial consultations and detailed case assessments, where an attorney reviews the estate's specifics and advises on the necessary steps. It encompasses the diligent drafting and preparation of all required legal documents, such as the petition for the de bonis non grant, supporting affidavits, and an updated inventory of unadministered assets. Representation in court at the High Court of Kenya during mentions and hearings is also covered, along with responding to any judicial queries or requirements. Furthermore, these fees account for the lawyer’s expertise in navigating the mandatory gazettement process through the Kenya Gazette, managing responses to potential objections, and overseeing the final issuance of the grant. Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates ensures that our professional fees reflect the high standard of legal expertise and dedicated service provided, aiming for a swift and successful resolution in line with the provisions of the Law of Succession Act.
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Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates provides legal advisory and court representation across Kenya and all 47 counties in Kenya.
Transparent Fee Structures: Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates Approach

Transparency in professional fees for de bonis non grant Kenya is a cornerstone of Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates' practice. We provide prospective clients with a detailed and clear breakdown of all anticipated professional charges from the outset. Our fee structure considers the unique aspects of each de bonis non case, adhering to the Advocates Remuneration Order while striving for cost-effectiveness. Beyond professional fees, clients will also be informed about anticipated disbursements, such as court filing fees, gazettement costs, and any necessary valuation fees. Our commitment to ethical billing and unwavering integrity ensures that clients receive exceptional legal representation without hidden surprises. Located at Ciata Mall, Ridgeways, Kiambu Road, Nairobi, we invite you to contact us for a personalized consultation where we can discuss your specific needs and provide a comprehensive fee estimate tailored to your estate matter, upholding the principles of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK).





