​ Our Policies & Areas of Practice
Our first priority is showing consideration to our clients in keeping you abreast of the developments in your matters and providing you with results at an efficient and prompt pace. Our policy is to give you prompt updates on the progress of your matter, whether by email or telephone. We offer our clients the most convenient means of conducting their matter including the facilitating of alternate means of meeting as in addition to in- person conferences, meetings can be done by telephone & teleconferences. We can also can facilitate the supply of the necessary documents via email where you cannot come by in person to save you costs and facilitate a comfortable experience for you in the handling of your matter with our firm. We cater to your needs.
Primary Areas are A, B & C
A. FAMILY LAW
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-Drafting of separation agreements
-Applications for maintenance for spouse and /or children & custody of children
-Division of family home and other matrimonal assets
-Divorce proceedings
-Drafting of separation agreements
-Requests for court appointment as guardians for children and adoptions
B. CONVEYANCING & PROBATE
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Including but not limited to:-
- Applications for probate
- Renunciation of probate
-Drafting of wills
-Drafting of agreements for sale &
transfer of land
-Modification of restrictive covenants
- Applications for subdivision
C. PERSONAL INJURY
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Including but not limited to:-
- Car accidents
-Claims of medical negligence
-Actions against employers and businesses for injuries obtained during the course of employment
-Injury occuring within houses & public areas
D. GENERAL CIVIL LAW
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Including but not limited to:
-Injunctions
-Freezing Orders
-Protection & Occupation Orders
-Defamation Claims
-Contracts - Drafting , Enforcement of contracts in Court
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E. ASPECTS OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Including but not limited to :-
-Research
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F.HUMAN RIGHTS
Including but not limited to :-
-Matters of gender and religious bias in schools and the work place
-Claims against public institutions for the breaching fundamental human rights secured under Jamaican Law
- Guest presentations on religious liberty