Creating a valid will is essential for ensuring that an individual’s wishes regarding the distribution of their assets are honored after their death. In Nigeria, the legal requirements for a valid will are governed by the Wills Act of 1837, the Wills Law of...
There are different theories on conflict[i] that suggest that human beings are inherently conflictual. Against this background, it is not unusual to have dispute resolution clauses in real estate transactions. In fact, it is largely recognized that a substantial...
Adverse Possession, also known as “squatter’s rights,” is a legal principle, doctrine, or theory of real estate law that states that someone who has been in possession of another’s land for an extended period of time may be able to claim legal...
Adverse Possession, also known as “squatter’s rights,” is a legal principle, doctrine, or theory of real estate law that states that someone who has been in possession of another’s land for an extended period may be able to claim legal...
The term estate planning refers to the preparation of tasks that serve to manage an individual’s financial situation in the event of their incapacitation or death. However, when we think of estate planning, certain assets come to mind. We typically think of real...
Transactions involving commercial real estate can be complicated and necessitate careful attention to legal issues. Understanding the legal ramifications is essential to protecting your interests and ensuring a successful transaction whether you are buying, selling,...