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Divorce

(Divorce Law Firm Representing Both Genders)

Uncontested Divorce

Koya & Co. Advocates are divorce lawyers in Nairobi Kenya and we help clients through uncontested divorces where the divorce petition is likely to go undefended meaning that the Respondent – your spouse – is unlikely to controvert your Divorce Petition.  

We shall craft a solid case for you and present your divorce grounds to the court so that the court is satisfied with your divorce grounds and grants your divorce decree. We provide legal representation to both men and women. We also handle child custody and support suits at the Children’s Court alongside your Divorce Petition.

Contested Divorce

Contested Divorces can be stressful and lengthy as they often combine several legal issues that are contested including: your spouse’s counter-petition against you and issues of maintenance and alimony.  

Talk to Koya and Co. Advocates for lawyers who are wholly dedicated to your case and provide solid legal representation throughout your divorce Case. We provide legal representation to both men and women and handle child custody and support suits at the Children’s Court alongside your Divorce Petition.

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