Navigating Estate Administration with a Trusted Advocate
When dealing with the complexities of inheriting property or administering the estate of a deceased loved one in Kenya, finding a qualified succession law advocate Nairobi for family estates is paramount. Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates provides comprehensive legal support, ensuring a smooth and legally compliant transfer of assets. We specialize in all aspects of succession law, offering unwavering integrity and results-driven experience for families across Nairobi and beyond. Our expert team at Ciata Mall, Ridgeways, is dedicated to helping you understand the intricacies of the Law of Succession Act (Cap 160) and securing your family's legacy.
Understanding Kenya's Law of Succession Act (Cap 160)
The Law of Succession Act, Cap 160, is the primary legislation governing the distribution of estates in Kenya. This Act differentiates between testate succession (where there is a valid will) and intestate succession (where there is no will). For family estates in Nairobi, understanding the nuances of this Act is crucial. Key aspects include who qualifies as a legal heir, the hierarchy of beneficiaries, and the specific procedures for obtaining a Grant of Probate (for testate estates) or a Grant of Letters of Administration (for intestate estates). Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates are experts in interpreting these provisions, ensuring that your family's rights are protected and the process adheres strictly to Kenyan law. We guide clients through the intricate requirements set by the High Court of Kenya, Probate and Administration Division, minimizing disputes and ensuring equitable distribution.

Steps to Administer a Family Estate in Nairobi
Administering a family estate in Nairobi typically involves several critical steps. Firstly, it requires reporting the death and obtaining a death certificate. Next, determining whether the deceased left a valid will is essential to ascertain the type of grant needed. For testate estates, the executor named in the will applies for a Grant of Probate. For intestate estates, beneficiaries apply for Letters of Administration Intestate. This process includes filing petitions with the High Court of Kenya, listing all assets and liabilities, advertising the petition, and potentially attending court hearings. Our succession law advocates in Nairobi meticulously prepare all necessary documentation, including petitions, affidavits, and schedules of assets. We ensure compliance with the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) guidelines and represent our clients diligently throughout the entire court process, from filing to the final distribution of assets, safeguarding the interests of all beneficiaries involved.
Legal Representation in Nairobi, Kenya
Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates provides legal advisory and court representation across Nairobi, Kenya and all 47 counties in Kenya.
Professional Fees for Succession Law Services in Nairobi

The cost for succession law advocate Nairobi for family estates varies depending on the complexity and value of the estate. Professional legal fees are generally guided by the Advocates (Remuneration) Order, which provides a framework for charges. For typical estate administration, clients can expect fees that cover petition filing, court appearances, drafting of grants, and asset distribution. At Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates, we offer transparent fee structures, often calculated as a percentage of the estate value or based on agreed hourly rates for intricate matters. Initial consultations for an assessment of your estate can range from KES 5,000 to KES 15,000. Full administration services might start from KES 100,000 for straightforward cases and increase significantly for large or contested estates. We provide detailed estimates upfront, ensuring no hidden costs, and strive to offer value-driven legal services that deliver results.





