5 Reasons Why You Need Legal Advice Before Buying Property In Ghana
Never get yourself involved in any land or property transaction without a lawyer advising and representing you.
Never get yourself involved in any land or property transaction without a lawyer advising and representing you.
On 1st January, 2021, trading under the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA) started. The AfCFTA is the world’s largest free trade area in terms of the number of participating countries, with over 50 African Union countries as members, including Ghana.
Competition has been in existence long before any of us were born. Take for instance, our ancestors who showed great resilience in making our great nation, Ghana, what it is today, by searching far and wide, for land to settle on and call home, eliminating other ‘competition’ in the process.
In the past week, the news portals have been blazing with pictures of long-winding queues captured from all the regional capitals in Ghana.
It is refreshing to note that, Bank of Ghana has notified the public about the Bank’s concern with regards to the practice whereby banks and other financial institutions charge their customers unfair and inappropriate fees.
The rules that guide the conduct of civil cases at the various courts have been amended. The changes were made in various regards by the Rules of Court Committee that is mandated by the Constitution to make such periodic changes in the rules.
The study and practice of law affords no dull moments; there is always something new, exciting, interesting, outrageous or simply bizarre to engage one’s thoughts.
It is very refreshing that, at long last, the High Court Rules have been changed1to allow for electronic delivery/service of court papers.
As we may all remember, the process for getting someone to assist us in our homes as house helps was pretty straight forward. A friend or relative could easily connect you with such a person either in your neighbourhood or even from another town or village.
The executor you choose to take care of your estate in your will can be a friend or relative, a professional such as lawyer or a corporate trustee such as Elisus-Beatty Trust Services Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of FSB Law Consult.