Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Buying Residential Property in The Gambia

Buying Residential Property in The Gambia

Whether you are buying a holiday home, a place for retirement or an investment property in The Gambia, let our team of specialist property lawyers transfer the ownership safely into your name – and deal with all of the other vital issues that must be taken into account when buying property in The Gambia.

Contact us to discuss the issues concerning Buying Property in Gambia, West Africa

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Adoptions, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Domestic Violence

Adoptions, Child Custody & Support, Divorce, Violence

Solie Law can advice on a number of common family law issues in the Gambia -- including divorce, marriage, child custody, child support, adoption, and much more.

As experienced Gambian lawyers we are well versed in the legal processes, practices and proceedings when trying to solve family matters in the Gambia.

We offer legal representation in Gambia for parents, spouses, children and unmarried couples and can advise on divorce packages, prenuptial agreements, leqal name change, separation agreements, inheritance, wills and other family diputes.

Family Law in Gambia: Adoptions, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Domestic Violence

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Christian, Muslim & Civil Marriages: Divorce Lawyers in The Gambia

It is an unfortunate fact of life that not all marriages are successful. When a relationship breaks down it is not unusual for one or both parties to seek to dissolve the marriage or to obtain a formal Decree of Judicial Separation.

Solie Law offer a sympathetic ear and practical advice on how best to resolve divorce and family matters. We are experienced at dealing with family problems and will try and help to reach an amicable but legally binding agreement through negotiation where at all possible, but we will also represent you in any Muslim & Civil court proceedings involving divorce law, family law & childcare matters in The Gambia, if required.

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Process Serving in The Gambian Courts

Process Serving in The Gambian Courts

If you want to bring a court case against someone who lives in The Gambia there are special rules to be followed when it comes to the serving of the court papers.

Through our network of correspondent offices throughout the world we can deal with this task in many countries.

Click here for more information on the Serving of Court Papers in The Gambia

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Lawyers in Africa on Twitter and Facebook

Solie Law Chambers in Banjul, The Gambia, West Africa announce the launch of their Twitter and Facebook Profile

Gambian Law Firm, Solie Law has added Solie Law Chambers on Twitter and Solie Law Gambia Facebook to its internet marketing facilities in order to enable international clients to keep up-to-date with things in The Gambia.

A Facebook presence and Twitter profile broadens the reach of any marketing campaign and will enable Solie Law's internet partners and international clients to refer, recommend and chat to each other about legal and business issues and problems in Gambia and the rest of West Africa.

Click here to find out more about Solie Law the Lawyers in Africa on Twitter and Facebook

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Advice to Action Groups, Committees in Gambia

Advice to Action Groups and Committees in Gambia

Very often you can find yourself in a position where you have perfectly good legal rights but where the cost of protecting those rights is just too high for one person to pay.

In these cases we can sometimes set up or act for a group of people who have all been affected by the same problem.

For example, a group of people who have bought property in the same development and where the developer has failed to deliver the properties or honour his contract.

Or for a group of people who are in dispute with an unscrupulous timeshare operator.

This can reduce the cost per person from thousands of pounds to a few hundred and make taking action economically viable.


Click here for more information on the Laws and Legal Rights in The Gambia

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Owning Property via your SIPP

Owning Property via your SIPP (Self Invested Personal Pension)

Yes! SIPPs can own property in the Gambia.

They can own commercial property (hotels, bars, offices, land etc.) and – subject to certain restrictions – they can own residential property via indirect means (e.g. via a company or property fund rather than directly by the SIPP), where they own no more than 10% of the property and where it is not for their personal use.

Property ownership through the SIPP can be incredibly tax efficient.

If you and your financial advisors decide that this is for you we can help you by introducing you to a suitable SIPP provider, by finding and/or buying the property in question and by dealing with all of the ongoing paperwork that will be required.

Click here for more information on the Property Ownership Laws of The Gambia