Frequently Asked Questions
Here, we answer the most common questions we receive about the law firm’s work and the services of Sharia lawyers, civil lawyers, and corporate lawyers in Jordan. Use the search feature or choose a category.
Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
A legal consultation is a written or verbal legal opinion that explains your legal position and available options, without representation before official bodies. A power of attorney, on the other hand, is an official authorization allowing the lawyer to represent you before courts or government departments and to submit applications and cases on your behalf.
Yes, we provide consultations by phone or Zoom, with secure document sharing. We then provide you with a clear summary and the next recommended steps.
Professionally, no lawyer may guarantee the outcome of a case. However, we guarantee diligence, transparency, and proper preparation, while explaining the chances of success and legal risks in advance.
The duration varies depending on the type of case, whether it involves divorce, alimony, or child custody, as well as the number of hearings and notification procedures. It may range from a few weeks to several months. We provide an estimated timeline and follow-up plan based on the nature of the case.
The required documents usually include the heirs’ IDs, death certificate, guardianship deed or confirmation that no will exists when applicable, family records, and asset details such as real estate or bank accounts. We handle the inheritance determination deed and then proceed with estate distribution or settlement procedures.
Yes, temporary orders may be requested for alimony, child custody, and visitation until the main dispute is resolved, with follow-up on enforcement before the competent authorities.
You need a contract lawyer before signing any agreement, such as a sale, partnership, supply, or employment contract. The lawyer reviews key clauses, including warranties, liability, penalties, dispute resolution mechanisms, and jurisdiction.
A civil compensation claim is filed after proving fault, damage, and the causal link between them, preparing a report on the damages and supporting documents, and then submitting the claim to request material and moral compensation depending on the case.
The steps begin with choosing the legal form, reserving the trade name, preparing the memorandum of association, depositing the capital according to the legal form, registering with the competent authorities, and then completing licenses, tax registration, and social security requirements.
Yes, non-Jordanians may establish a company in Jordan, subject to ownership requirements and restricted sectors. We explain the requirements and handle the procedures, including translation, authentication, and investor residency matters when needed.
Dealing with a bounced check starts by assessing the proper legal path, whether criminal, civil, or enforcement-based, depending on the facts. Evidence should be preserved, the drawer should be contacted, and the value should then be recovered through the appropriate legal procedure.
Bank agreements and statements can be reviewed to identify any violations, if any. After that, negotiation with the bank or legal action may be pursued to request adjustment or refund of amounts, depending on the case.
Arbitration is preferred when speed, confidentiality, and technical expertise are needed in commercial disputes. We assist in drafting a clear arbitration agreement and representing you before the arbitral tribunal.
The first steps include appointing a lawyer early, reviewing police reports, attending investigations, and then preparing a defense strategy that includes procedural and substantive defenses, as well as evidence collection.
Yes, an annulment claim may be filed before the Administrative Court within the legal time limit, along with a request to suspend execution if the conditions of seriousness and urgency are met.
Obtaining a work residence permit requires a valid employment contract, approvals from the competent ministry, and payment of residency fees. We coordinate the documents and explain the processing timelines and required legal obligations.
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Disclaimer: The answers provided are general and for guidance only. They do not constitute legal advice tailored to your specific case. For an accurate assessment, we need to review your documents and the facts of your case