Skip to content
Linkedin page opens in new windowInstagram page opens in new windowFacebook page opens in new window
Njaga & Co. Advocates LLP
Talented Personnel, Tireless Preparation & Perfect Execution
Njaga & Co. Advocates LLPNjaga & Co. Advocates LLP
  • Home
  • Practice Areas
    • Corporate & Commercial Law
    • Banking & Finance
    • General Litigation
    • Property Conveyancing and Real Estate Law
    • Employment & Labour Law
    • Intellectual Property (IP) and Telecommunication, Media, and Technology (TMT) Law
    • Global Immigration & Citizenship Legal Services
    • Family Law
    • Legal Research & Consultancy
    • Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) & Climate Change Law
  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Resources
    • Knowledge HubExplore expert insights on Property & Real Estate Law, Employment & Labor Law, Immigration, and Family Law. Stay informed with concise legal articles.
      • Banking & Finance
      • Corporate & Commercial
      • Employment & Labour
      • Family Law
      • General Litigation
      • Immigration and Global Citizenship
      • IP and TMT
      • Legal Research & Consultancy
      • Property & Real Estate
    • News & Blog ArticlesStay updated on legal matters with our blog, featuring insightful content from Employment & Labour Law, Immigration, and Family Law.
  • Legal Documents
  • Get in Touch
Book Appointment
  • Home
  • Practice Areas
    • Corporate & Commercial Law
    • Banking & Finance
    • General Litigation
    • Property Conveyancing and Real Estate Law
    • Employment & Labour Law
    • Intellectual Property (IP) and Telecommunication, Media, and Technology (TMT) Law
    • Global Immigration & Citizenship Legal Services
    • Family Law
    • Legal Research & Consultancy
    • Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) & Climate Change Law
  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Legal Documents
  • Get in Touch

marriage bill 2023

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. Entries tagged with "marriage bill 2023"

two rings on a divorce form with paper heart broken in half | The Status of Divorce by Mutual Consent in Kenya After the High Court’s 2025 Judgment | Njaga & Co. Advocates LLP family lawyers in Nairobi

The Status of Divorce by Mutual Consent in Kenya After the High Court’s 2025 Judgment

Family Law, Knowledge HubBy AdministratorApril 28, 2025

In recent years, Kenya has witnessed growing conversations around reforming its divorce laws to allow for divorce by mutual consent, reflecting global trends toward modernizing family law.

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2026 Njaga & Co. Advocates LLP. All Rights Reserved.

Go to Top
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.