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Yes. Verbal instructions, even to close family members, are not legally binding. A properly drafted and executed will ensures your wishes are honored under Bahamian law and prevents potential disputes or delays during the probate process.
If a person dies without a will, their estate is distributed according to the laws of intestacy in The Bahamas. This means the law, not the family or the deceased’s wishes, determines who inherits the estate, which can lead to unintended outcomes.
Yes. We regularly assist clients who reside outside The Bahamas with the probate process, ensuring that the estate is properly administered in accordance with Bahamian law.
The best structure depends on your goals, but most businesses start as either a company limited by shares or an International Business Company (IBC). We can advise you on the best fit for your needs.
Yes. We assist international clients in setting up U.S. companies, ensuring the proper structure, compliance, and registration are handled professionally.
Absolutely. A shareholder agreement is critical, even among family, to protect the business and relationships by clearly setting expectations.
Yes. Non-Bahamians can purchase property. Properties under two acres with a single dwelling require only registration after purchase; larger or commercial properties may require permits.
No. We are not licensed real estate agents. We offer advisory services and guide clients through the acquisition and immigration process.
Yes. We assist clients with the full process of applying for economic permanent residency, including advisory and government liaison services.
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