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Popular Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
  • How can social media affect my family law case?
    Social media posts can be used as evidence in divorce or custody cases. It’s important to avoid sharing details about your case or personal disputes online during legal proceedings.
  • What does the law say about forced or coerced marriages?
    Forced marriage is illegal under Nigerian and international law. Victims have the right to legal protection, annulment of the marriage, and criminal charges can be brought against the offenders.
  • What is a family visa and who can apply?
    A family visa allows spouses, children, or dependents of a citizen or permanent resident to legally reside together. The application process depends on proof of relationship and financial capability.
  • Who is qualified to give immigration advice?
    Only licensed immigration lawyers and accredited consultants are legally authorized to provide immigration advice. Unqualified assistance can lead to visa denials or legal issues.
  • What should my attorney expect from me?
    Your attorney expects honesty, timely communication, and complete information. Providing full details early allows your lawyer to develop the strongest possible case for you.
  • What role do witnesses play in court?
    Witnesses provide testimony that supports or challenges evidence in a case. Their credibility and accuracy can significantly influence the outcome of a trial.
  • Do I need legal advice to form my business?
    Yes. Consulting a business attorney helps you choose the right structure, draft agreements, and understand compliance requirements — saving you from costly mistakes later.
  • What types of business entities can I form?
    Common entities include sole proprietorships, partnerships, limited liability companies (LLCs), and corporations. Each has different tax, liability, and registration implications.
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