June Rienye Advocates

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Frequently Asked Questions

We provide legal services across multiple practice areas, including:

  • Corporate & Commercial Law

  • Family Law

  • Property & Conveyancing

  • Employment & Labour Law

  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

  • Probate & Estate Administration

  • Immigration Law

  • Intellectual Property

If you’re unsure whether we handle your matter, please contact us for clarification.

You can book a consultation by:

  • Calling our office directly

  • Filling out the contact form on our website

  • Sending us an email

We will confirm your appointment and advise on any documents you should bring.

Yes, we typically charge a consultation fee. However, the fee may vary depending on the complexity of the matter. For certain cases, we may offer a preliminary review before providing a fee estimate.

Legal fees in Kenya are guided by the Advocates Remuneration Order, which sets minimum fees for advocates.

Fees may be structured as:

  • Fixed fees

  • Hourly rates

  • Retainer arrangements

  • Percentage-based fees (where applicable)

We always provide a transparent fee structure before commencing work.

The duration depends on:

  • The type of case

  • The court handling the matter

  • Whether the matter is contested

  • Court schedules and procedures

Cases before the High Court of Kenya may take longer than matters resolved through mediation or negotiation. We always aim for efficient resolution where possible.

For property transactions, you may need:

  • Title Deed

  • National ID or Passport

  • KRA PIN Certificate

  • Land Rates Clearance Certificate

  • Land Rent Clearance Certificate (for leasehold property)

  • Sale Agreement

Transactions are processed through the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning and may involve searches at the relevant land registry.

Divorce procedures depend on whether the marriage was registered under civil, customary, Christian, Islamic, or Hindu law.

Divorce petitions are filed in the Chief Magistrate’s Court or the High Court of Kenya, depending on the circumstances.

We assist with:

  • Filing petitions

  • Child custody and maintenance matters

  • Division of matrimonial property

As advocates of the High Court of Kenya, we are bound by professional ethics and strict confidentiality obligations. All information shared with us is protected under advocate-client privilege.

Yes. We assist clients with:

  • Mediation

  • Arbitration

  • Negotiation

ADR can be faster and more cost-effective than litigation.

Typically, property transfers take between 30 to 90 days, depending on:

  • Availability of completion documents

  • Land registry processing times

  • Stamp duty assessment and payment

We provide regular updates throughout the process.