Our Services
- Road Accident fund (RAF)
- Registration of Trusts
- Wills and Estates
- Debt Collection
- General Litigation
- Bail Application
- Labour Disputes
- Unlawful Arrest
- Divorce (Maintenance & Protection order)
- Medical Negligence
- Drafting and reviewing of contracts
Registration of Trusts
refers to the legal process of formally recording the existence of a trust with the relevant government or regulatory authority. This process is typically required to ensure the trust is recognized as a legitimate legal entity and to provide transparency and accountability in its administration.
Registration of Trusts
Purpose:
- To establish the trust's legal identity
- To enable the trust to hold assets, conduct transactions, and enforce its rights under the law
- Private Trusts: Created for the benefit of specific individuals or families.
- Public Trusts: Established for charitable or religious purposes.
- Special Trusts: Created for specific purposes, such as pension funds or employee benefit schemes.
- Ensures legal protection for the trust and its assets.
- Facilitates transparency and accountability in trust operations.
- Enables public trusts to qualify for tax exemptions and other benefits, depending on the jurisdiction.
- Protects the interests of beneficiaries by establishing a clear legal framework.
Wills and Estates
refer to legal concepts and processes associated with managing and distributing a person’s assets and property upon their death. They are integral parts of estate planning, ensuring that an individual’s wishes regarding their property and dependents are honored and legally executed.
Wills and estates
Debt Collection
is the process of pursuing payments of debts owed by individuals or businesses. It involves various activities undertaken by creditors, collection agencies, or other entities to recover money that has not been paid on time.
