A Kenyan Perspective
In Kenya, legal issues can arise when we least expect them — whether it’s a land dispute, a business disagreement, a family matter, or a criminal accusation. Unfortunately, many Kenyans only seek legal help when the situation is already complicated. At OMK Advocates, we believe in being proactive: legal advice should be sought before things go wrong.
When Should You Talk to a Lawyer in Kenya?
You don’t need to be in court to consult an advocate. Here are common situations where legal advice is essential:
- Buying or selling land or property
- Drafting agreements or contracts (personal or business)
- Divorce, child custody, and succession matters
- Employment disputes or wrongful termination
- Criminal charges or police investigations
- Starting or registering a business

