The Nonstationary Nature of the Law
The Nonstationary Nature of the Law: PDP v. Degi-Eremienyo in Perspective. By S.T. Afolabi Esq.1 Abstract The Popular Cliché ‘change is constant’ no doubt portrays
Articles on Nigerian family law, marriage, inheritance, wills, succession and probate
The Nonstationary Nature of the Law: PDP v. Degi-Eremienyo in Perspective. By S.T. Afolabi Esq.1 Abstract The Popular Cliché ‘change is constant’ no doubt portrays
The reasons you should get a Prenup Stanley Alieke DR. DRE PAYS $100 MIL TO NICOLE IN DIVORCE SETTLEMENT: Nicole Young is getting a fraction
Can the Church Dissolve Marriage in Nigeria? Emperor N. Iwuala, BL, LLM, PGDJ The word ‘marriage’ is the noun form of ‘marry’ and ‘marrying’. Ordinarily,
Factors the judge considers before granting the custody of a child to a parent. by Stanley Alieke. Esq During separation and divorce, the most heated
BREAKING: ALL MARRIAGES CONDUCTED BY THE IKOYI MARRIAGE REGISTRY ARE ILLEGAL AND INVALID. BY Stanley Alieke .esq There have been a legal brawl between some
IMPORTANCE OF WRITING A WILL By Amoge Judith In this part of the world, a lot of people have refused to embrace the importance
THE COURT OF APPEAL RULES (2021) INNOVATIONS By Tuebi S.O. Egbuson Esq Associate, Bezaleel Chambers International www.bezaleelchambers.com Tuebisolomon@gmail.com / +234 701 229 0819 INTRODUCTION
HOW TO GET AN AFFIDAVIT FROM THE SUPREME COURT By Tuebi S.O. Egbuson Esq Associate, Bezaleel Chambers International +234 701 229 0819/tuebisolomon@gmail.com INTRODUCTION An
GETTING SHARES OF A DECEASED LOVED ONE TRANSMITTED. Tuebi S.O. Egbuson, Esq. Associate, Bezaleel Chambers International Introduction Dealing with the death of a
A CHRISTIAN WIFE AND THE NIGERIAN LAW by: Olakunle Bamisile In law, sometimes, there are defenses that exempts the defendant from liability because of
How to Open Bank (Deceased / Estate) Accounts for a Dead Person. Daily Law Tips (Tip 818) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) Introduction: Since death
No Marriage, No Fatherhood: Robbing Paternity. Daily Law Tips (Tip 811) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) Introduction: No Marriage, No Fatherhood: robbing paternity. A