Annulment Requirements in Jamaica

In Jamaica, marriages and the dissolution of those marriages are governed by the Marriage Act (1897) and the Matrimonial Causes Act (1989). The applications for divorce and annulments fall under these Acts and such applications must be filed in the Supreme Court of Jamaica.

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What is an Annulment?

An annulment is the legal...

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Buying and Selling Real Estate in Jamaica: A Guide for Locals and Foreigners

Introduction:

Jamaica is a beautiful country with a cosmopolitan culture. This rich cultural landscape has created an almost insatiable appetite to own property in Jamaica. Prospective buyers fall into three market segments: local residents, the Jamaican Diaspora, and foreigners. Buying and selling real estate in Jamaica is marked by an absence of standardized contract. Thus...

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Protecting & Growing Your Business in Jamaica – A Legal Perspective

Introduction:

Notwithstanding the difficult business environment in Jamaica, you have turned a fledgling idea into a profitable business and you have decided to make your business a bigger success. Over the years you have engaged financial, accounting and legal professionals to keep your enterprise out of trouble. Taxes were paid on time, employees were properly...

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Jamaica Takes First Legislative Step to Offer Offshore Financial Services

On February 8, 2011, Jamaica’s House of Representatives passed the Jamaica International Financial Services Authority bill. If the bill is passed by the Senate and ultimately signed by the Governor General, Jamaica would be firmly positioned as a major international financial services hub.  Equally, passage of the Act is expected to provide many other...

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Trusts: An Alternative to Wills

What is a Will?

A will is a legal instrument that permits a person to make decisions on how his possessions will be managed and distributed after his death.

What are the Disadvantages of Using a Will?

Wills are commonplace and many people think that they should assign and distribute their assets using a will....

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