Yes, we provide certified notarization services, including contracts,
powers of attorney, declarations, and other related documents
We provide comprehensive legal services covering commercial, real
estate, personal status, and labor cases, as well as notarization,
zakat and tax matters, company formation, and other related
services
Yes, we provide certified notarization services, including contracts,
powers of attorney, declarations, and other related instruments
We provide legal consultations and represent clients before all judicial authorities and relevant committees.
You can schedule an appointment by contacting us directly or
through the booking form on our website
Yes, we provide legal consultations via phone or video call, according
to the client’s preference
The fees vary depending on the type and duration of the consultation,
and we will inform you of the details prior to the appointment
This varies depending on the type of case or transaction, and we will
provide you with an accurate time estimate after reviewing the
details
A consultation involves providing a written or verbal legal opinion,
whereas litigation entails representing the client before judicial
authorities
They are written documents that include a commitment to pay a
specified amount of money on a designated date
They include promissory notes, checks, and bills of exchange.
Commercial papers are used in everyday business transactions,
whereas securities, such as stocks and bonds, are used for
investment purposes
Each commercial paper carries rights and obligations for the parties
involved, such as the drawer, the drawee, and the beneficiary
Disputes may arise concerning commercial papers, such as non-
payment, data manipulation, or forgery of the documents
Bankruptcy is a legal procedure whereby a debtor’s (individual or
company) assets are liquidated to repay creditors. This occurs when
the debtor is unable to settle their outstanding debts
A judicial settlement is a legal procedure aimed at assisting a
financially distressed debtor in reorganizing their financial situation
and avoiding bankruptcy
A debtor may apply for a preventive settlement if they are: likely to
face financial difficulties, already experiencing financial distress, or
already bankrupt
Yes, a creditor may request the initiation of bankruptcy proceedings
against a debtor if the debt is due and the debtor is unable to pay it
The minimum debt amount that entitles a creditor to request the
initiation of any liquidation proceedings is SAR 50,000
The duration of bankruptcy and judicial settlement proceedings
varies depending on the size and complexity of the case
Yes, a debtor can resume their business activities after bankruptcy,
particularly if they manage to restructure their debts and organize
their financial affairs through a judicial settlemen
Real estate registration by title is a system in which the property itself
is the focus of registration in an official registry. It aims to provide an
accurate description of the property and to establish ownership
rights in a manner that is indisputable except in cases of forgery
Yes, real estate title registration is mandatory in the areas designated
by the Ministry of Justice and becomes compulsory immediately
upon the enforcement of the relevant decision
The areas subject to real estate title registration are determined by
decisions issued by the General Authority for Real Estate. These
areas are geospatially surveyed and prepared for registration
procedures
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