Accessing Expert Probate Advice Online in Kenya
In an increasingly digital world, seeking an online consultation for probate matters Kenya offers unparalleled convenience and accessibility for individuals navigating the complexities of estate administration and inheritance law. Probate, which encompasses the legal process of proving a will and distributing assets, can be daunting. Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates leverages technology to provide comprehensive, expert legal advice virtually, ensuring that clients across Kenya, from Nairobi to Kisumu, can access top-tier legal support without geographical constraints. This modern approach ensures that your urgent questions regarding the Law of Succession Act (Cap 160) are addressed promptly and effectively.
The Legal Framework & Advantages of Online Probate Consultations
Probate matters in Kenya are primarily governed by the Law of Succession Act (Cap 160) and the Probate and Administration Rules. These statutes define the procedures for obtaining Grants of Probate (where a will exists) and Grants of Letters of Administration (in cases of intestacy). An online consultation for probate matters Kenya allows for an initial assessment of your unique situation, whether it involves will interpretation, asset identification, or resolving estate disputes. This virtual accessibility is particularly beneficial for clients residing in remote areas or those with busy schedules. It connects you directly with experienced advocates from firms like Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates, who are well-versed in the latest judicial pronouncements from the High Court of Kenya. Furthermore, online consultations uphold data privacy and confidentiality, in line with the Data Protection Act (No. 24 of 2019), ensuring sensitive information remains secure during virtual interactions.

How to Book and Prepare for Your Online Probate Consultation
Booking an online consultation for probate matters Kenya with Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates is a straightforward process designed for your convenience. Typically, you can initiate contact via our website, email (info@mwendanjagilaw.co.ke), or phone (+254 724 769 415), specifying your need for a virtual meeting. Our team will schedule a suitable time and provide a secure link for video conferencing platforms such as Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams. To maximize the effectiveness of your consultation, it is advisable to prepare key documents in advance. These might include the deceased’s death certificate, any existing will, identification documents of potential beneficiaries, a list of known assets and liabilities, and a brief summary of your concerns. This pre-preparation ensures our advocates can provide the most accurate and actionable advice regarding your probate or succession query, adhering to the requirements of the Probate and Administration Rules.
Legal Representation in Kenya
Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates provides legal advisory and court representation across Kenya and all 47 counties in Kenya.
Cost & Benefits of Online Probate Consultations in Kenya

The cost of an online consultation for probate matters Kenya with Mwenda Njagi & Co. Advocates is designed to be affordable and transparent. Initial virtual consultations typically range from KES 5,000 to KES 10,000, depending on the complexity and duration required. This initial fee provides valuable legal insights, an assessment of your case, and a clear roadmap for subsequent legal actions, if any. The primary benefits include significant savings in time and travel expenses, especially for clients outside Nairobi. It offers immediate access to expert legal advice, allowing you to quickly understand your legal standing and make informed decisions. Following the consultation, our firm provides detailed quotes for further services, guided by the Advocates Remuneration Order, ensuring transparency. Our practical guidance extends to advising on digital estate planning and ensuring the efficient use of virtual tools for client communication.





