You worked hard in the US to build property and wealth in Kenya.
Now learn how to protect it.
FORMAT:
Live panel discussion with Q&A
DATE:
March 29, 2026
TIME:
8:00-9:00 pm Pacific Time
6:00-7:00 am EAT on March 30, 2026
THE PROBLEM WE'RE SOLVING
Family members contest your estate in court, spending years and money on legal battles instead of honouring your wishes.
Passing on without a will or trust leaves your Kenyan assets vulnerable to intestacy laws that may not reflect your intentions.
Without the right legal tools in place, your property decisions no longer belong to you once you're gone.
Learn which legal instruments (wills, trusts, and more) are available and most effective under Kenyan law.
Understand the practical difference between a will and a trust, and when each applies to your situation.
Get a clear roadmap for structuring your estate so that disputes are legally foreclosed before they begin.
Leave with actionable steps you can take immediately to begin protecting your Kenyan property.
Hear from professionals bringing legal, strategic, and diaspora-focused perspectives to this discussion.

Head of Strategy & Development

Associate Advocate

Partner, Diaspora Liaison

CEO, AMG Realtors
- Your family may be left fighting over property you intended to protect.
- Important decisions may be challenged, delayed, or contested.
- Children, including daughters, may be exposed to unfair outcomes if your wishes are not clearly structured.
- The people you trust may not know what to do, or may not agree on what should happen next.
- You can put the right succession tools in place for your Kenyan assets.
- You can reduce confusion and protect your family from avoidable disputes.
- You can make your wishes clearer and easier to carry out.
- You can move from private anxiety to a practical next step.
This webinar is for diaspora Kenyans who have spent years building property and wealth back home and now want to make sure that effort is not undone by poor planning, contested decisions, or family conflict after death.
You have worked abroad for years and want to protect what you have already built back home.
Especially those aged 50-75 who know the time to plan is now, not later.
You want to reduce the risk of conflict, confusion, and unfair outcomes after death.
Your questions answered
This webinar is specifically designed for Kenyan diaspora members living in the United States, particularly those aged 50–75 who have accumulated property or assets in Kenya over the years and want to ensure that wealth is properly protected and passed on according to their wishes.
The panel will cover the best estate planning tools available under Kenyan law, including wills and trusts, how to choose between them based on your situation, and the practical steps required to put a legally sound plan in place remotely from the US.
Our team has extensive experience working remotely with diaspora clients. The entire process (from consultation to drafting and execution) can be handled from the US. We’ll walk through what this looks like practically during the webinar.
Attendees who wish to move forward can book a private consultation with the Waren Law Advocates team. The webinar is designed to give you clarity on the path, and our team is ready to walk it with you.