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Kenyan Power of Attorney Services

Manage property, family, business and legal matters in Kenya without travelling.

Whether you need to sell property, purchase land, manage inherited assets, complete banking formalities or appoint a trusted representative, we help clients prepare and coordinate Kenyan Powers of Attorney from the United Kingdom and abroad.

Common Situations

Do You Need a Kenyan Power of Attorney?

Many of our clients live outside Kenya but still need to manage important matters back home. Common examples include:

  • Selling property in Kenya while living abroad.

  • Purchasing property in Kenya remotely.

  • Managing succession and inheritance matters.

  • Appointing a trusted family member to act on your behalf.

  • Banking and financial matters.

  • Company and corporate transactions.

  • Government and administrative processes requiring local representation.

Understanding

Understanding a Kenyan Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney is a legal document that authorises another person to act on your behalf.

Depending on your circumstances, it may be limited to a specific transaction or provide broader authority for defined matters.

The appropriate structure depends on the nature of the transaction, the people involved and the level of authority required.

Our Process

A clear, considered five-step process.

  1. 01

    Initial Consultation

    Understand your objectives and determine whether a Power of Attorney is appropriate.

  2. 02

    Scope & Drafting

    Prepare documentation tailored to your specific requirements.

  3. 03

    Execution Guidance

    Provide guidance on signing, witnessing, certification and related formalities.

  4. 04

    Registration & Coordination

    Assist with registration requirements where applicable and coordinate with relevant professionals.

  5. 05

    Completion

    Provide final documentation and practical next steps.

Fixed Fee Service

Power of Attorney Preparation Package

Starting from £495 plus applicable disbursements.

  • Initial consultation
  • Matter assessment
  • Drafting and review
  • Execution guidance
  • Liaison with Kenyan representatives where required
  • Matter coordination

Complex matters, registration requirements and related transactions may require additional work and will be discussed transparently in advance.

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Why Clients Choose Alium

Dual-qualified, practical and personal.

Clients choose Alium because we are dual-qualified in England & Wales and Kenya, with practical cross-border experience advising the Kenyan diaspora and international clients on matters that span both jurisdictions.

We understand the UK and Kenyan environments from the inside, and draw on a trusted professional network across the region to move matters forward efficiently and discreetly. Each engagement is handled personally by the principal, with attention to the detail and sensitivities your matter deserves.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions.

Initial Consultation

Ready to Discuss Your Matter?

Every situation is different. An initial consultation allows us to understand your objectives and advise on the most appropriate next steps.