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Matrimonial property -Any lawyer in the house?
Angelica _ann
#21 Posted : Saturday, September 01, 2018 11:21:15 AM
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Motomoto wrote:
jokes wrote:
Motomoto wrote:
Asking for a friend. If you separate and not legally divorced is there a way a court can divide the matrimonial property if the two of you can't agree. Is there a way a court can award each their portion but still not legally divorced.


Interesting. That sounds like someone i know.

These things are happening every minute.


You are both friends to the same person smile
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Gathige
#22 Posted : Saturday, September 01, 2018 11:49:41 AM
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Kusadikika wrote:
Kama ulioa mtu:

Plead and beg and try to come to a level headed agreement that is beneficial for all parties involved. Look to the future and do what is best for both of you even if you have disagreements now.

Kama ulioa nyoka:

Refer to post #10 above.



Very true. That's the best counsel to get. Its very easy to convince a woman ( unless ulioa nyoka).

Otherwise your will end up penniless.
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#23 Posted : Saturday, September 01, 2018 12:52:26 PM
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Ryko wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Ryko wrote:
Just thinking out loudly & wondering:

When doing an asset transfer (specifically leases/sublease) i.e. land (sublease) and apartments like (sublease). The lawyer asked for this three documents:

1. photocopy ID of spouse - easy to get without her knowledge

2. passport photo spouse- easy to get without her knowledge

3. Fill a form with signature- easy to draw

I am just wondering how difficult is it to get this things from a partner or ex? The only difficult thing here is the signature, i think it is very easy to copy a signature kama ni kubaya.

The only challenge may be the lands board- but i hear you can hire a slay queen to represent the ex.

By the time inajulikana umepocket $$


why go through all this when you can avoid this by being a man and buy all the properties in your name without asking support from your lady. Her money is her's while your money is for both of you but the property is yours


@swenani The property i was transferring was in my NAME. Everything was in my name but i was given a form and asked for all those consent documents. This is what is happening currently, you need consent ata kama iko kwa jina yako tu. I was astonished for a second after being asked for this 3 documents yet clearly everything was in my name, then i began thinking "What if.." so now i have ID/Passports stashed somewhere.

Hehehe..I hear even loans these days you need spousal consent?
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Swenani
#24 Posted : Sunday, September 02, 2018 11:56:53 AM
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Ryko wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Ryko wrote:
Just thinking out loudly & wondering:

When doing an asset transfer (specifically leases/sublease) i.e. land (sublease) and apartments like (sublease). The lawyer asked for this three documents:

1. photocopy ID of spouse - easy to get without her knowledge

2. passport photo spouse- easy to get without her knowledge

3. Fill a form with signature- easy to draw

I am just wondering how difficult is it to get this things from a partner or ex? The only difficult thing here is the signature, i think it is very easy to copy a signature kama ni kubaya.

The only challenge may be the lands board- but i hear you can hire a slay queen to represent the ex.

By the time inajulikana umepocket $$


why go through all this when you can avoid this by being a man and buy all the properties in your name without asking support from your lady. Her money is her's while your money is for both of you but the property is yours


@swenani The property i was transferring was in my NAME. Everything was in my name but i was given a form and asked for all those consent documents. This is what is happening currently, you need consent ata kama iko kwa jina yako tu. I was astonished for a second after being asked for this 3 documents yet clearly everything was in my name, then i began thinking "What if.." so now i have ID/Passports stashed somewhere.


My lawyer knows I'm married but when it comes to transacting properties, I'm single, available and searching.

Pro tip, just as it is good to have kids with MK, it's also highly advisable to have property secretly known to to you,your bro/sis/mum and lawyer.
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