Mambo na Wills

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Elder Lister
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Tumeona General Ogolla alikuwa na will tayari, despite being fairly young, physically fit, few kids, and leading a fairly comfortable and safe lifestyle. Kwa vijana na wazee, including those with distributed scions, what informs your current status - willed or unwilled?
 

Clemens

Elder Lister
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Tumeona General Ogolla alikuwa na will tayari, despite being fairly young, physically fit, few kids, and leading a fairly comfortable and safe lifestyle. Kwa vijana na wazee, including those with distributed scions, what informs your current status - willed or unwilled?
We declare our dependants every two years, my assets and liabilities will be divided by the percentage I have set for them.
 

Kasaman

Elder Lister
Pray to God that he doesn’t feel prejudiced and treated differently and inferiorly to your other progenies. That could be grounds to challenge your will…..
Gutiri wa nda na wa mugongo - equality is equity.
Woooooiii deadbeat is walking dead !

Wanume lazima msome sheria kabla ya kuingisha kicha tuu !
 

Clemens

Elder Lister
Pray to God that he doesn’t feel prejudiced and treated differently and inferiorly to your other progenies. That could be grounds to challenge your will…..
Gutiri wa nda na wa mugongo - equality is equity.
Depends with the area/culture, past Naks a parcel of land is enough and educating your wild oats.
 

Sambamba

Lister
Pray to God that he doesn’t feel prejudiced and treated differently and inferiorly to your other progenies. That could be grounds to challenge your will…..
Gutiri wa nda na wa mugongo - equality is equity.
True .There was a precedent setting case this month yenye ilisema all kids are equal .Unaskia @Clemens ..


Why court ordered widow to share husband’s wealth with his ‘baby mamas’
A widow will jointly administer the estate of her late husband, valued at over Sh54 million, alongside two other women who were not legally married to him before his death.

The assets consist of properties located in Mombasa and Taita Taveta counties.

Despite the Family Court in Mombasa finding that the two women were not legally married to the deceased and were not entitled to inherit on their own behalf, Justice Gregory Mutai concluded that the two women should also administer the estate on behalf of the children they had with the deceased.

“Letter of administration intestate to issue forthwith to CWM, AA and KM,” said the judge.

The judge observed that a continuing trust in favour of the minors is established by the law, making the two women the most suitable individuals to protect their children’s interests.

Justice Mutai rendered this ruling while rejecting an objection raised by KM against the grant application, arguing that she was also entitled as she was married to the deceased.

She identified herself as the deceased’s second wife through a customary marriage.

However, the widow, CWM, objected to including KM in the property, arguing that she is the deceased’s only legal wife.

To support her argument, the widow provided their marriage certificate, which indicates that they were married over 15 years ago.

“KM is not dependent of the deceased,” she emphasised.

The widow, however, acknowledged that KM’s children were beneficiaries as they were fathered by her deceased husband out of wedlock.

Justice Mutai concluded that CWM was the lawful wife of the deceased, emphasising that the marriage was monogamous as per the law.

“Given this fact, the deceased could not have legally entered into another marriage with KM. Therefore, this court is not convinced that KM was the deceased’s wife,” stated the judge.

Justice Mutai observed that although KM was not married to the deceased, her children with him were automatically entitled to inherit from his estate.

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Clemens

Elder Lister
True .There was a precedent setting case this month yenye ilisema all kids are equal .Unaskia @Clemens ..


Why court ordered widow to share husband’s wealth with his ‘baby mamas’
A widow will jointly administer the estate of her late husband, valued at over Sh54 million, alongside two other women who were not legally married to him before his death.

The assets consist of properties located in Mombasa and Taita Taveta counties.

Despite the Family Court in Mombasa finding that the two women were not legally married to the deceased and were not entitled to inherit on their own behalf, Justice Gregory Mutai concluded that the two women should also administer the estate on behalf of the children they had with the deceased.

“Letter of administration intestate to issue forthwith to CWM, AA and KM,” said the judge.

The judge observed that a continuing trust in favour of the minors is established by the law, making the two women the most suitable individuals to protect their children’s interests.

Justice Mutai rendered this ruling while rejecting an objection raised by KM against the grant application, arguing that she was also entitled as she was married to the deceased.

She identified herself as the deceased’s second wife through a customary marriage.

However, the widow, CWM, objected to including KM in the property, arguing that she is the deceased’s only legal wife.

To support her argument, the widow provided their marriage certificate, which indicates that they were married over 15 years ago.

“KM is not dependent of the deceased,” she emphasised.

The widow, however, acknowledged that KM’s children were beneficiaries as they were fathered by her deceased husband out of wedlock.

Justice Mutai concluded that CWM was the lawful wife of the deceased, emphasising that the marriage was monogamous as per the law.

“Given this fact, the deceased could not have legally entered into another marriage with KM. Therefore, this court is not convinced that KM was the deceased’s wife,” stated the judge.

Justice Mutai observed that although KM was not married to the deceased, her children with him were automatically entitled to inherit from his estate.

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Iko sambamba my good Sire and Madam, all my kids are equal in my eyes.
 
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