The recent high-profile divorce case involving Moroccan international footballer Achraf Hakimi has captured global attention and underscored the importance of understanding family law. This case also highlights the value of expert legal counsel when faced with disputes over assets and other marital issues.
The Kenyan Constitution safeguards the assets of its citizens, encompassing property rights such as the entitlement to own property and the assurance of protection against unwarranted deprivation of property without any compensation. It is noteworthy that
these constitutional provisions extend to bank deposits.
Employment law in Kenya is a complex legal area that covers various aspects of employment
relationships between employers and employees. The law governs employment contracts,
working conditions, employee rights, and obligations, among others. One of the most
significant areas of employment law in Kenya is wrongful termination.