The number of couples who are choosing to have their marital agreements in place before they get married in Hong Kong or in other jurisdictions is rapidly growing
A person’s place of domicile carries potentially significant legal and practical consequences that may not immediately be apparent
The issue of how cryptocurrencies can be distributed after the breakdown of a marriage is crucial as it can be highly complex
What happens to virtual currencies once the owner has passed away? Is an individual able to distribute such assets if he wishes to do so through his will?
Most people plan their succession properly. However, they do not envision the possibility of them ever becoming mentally incapacitated.
Everything you need to know about wills, testamentary freedom and the law in Hong Kong, and your rights in the case of disinheritance
According to the CAF World Giving Index, Hong Kong is ranked 18th out of 144 economies in the survey with 55% saying they have donated money to a charity
We explain what a mutual will is and why it might not be the best solution for your family
Relevant to the use of technology, third party funding, multi-party and multi-contract arbitrations, the early determination of disputes, among many others
We explain why a will is vital for couples without children – a common phenomenon in Hong Kong and how a will is essential to these couples when planning their estate.