FAQs

Explore our frequently asked questions to gain insights into property rights, title searches, and the conveyancing process. We aim to clarify your concerns and guide you through real estate transactions.
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one person to another. It involves various steps, including contract preparation and title searches.
The duration of the conveyancing process can vary, but it typically takes between 4 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the transaction and any potential issues.
Title searches are investigations into the history of a property to ensure that the title is clear of any liens, disputes, or claims. This is a crucial step in the conveyancing process.

Divorce Help

Our team is here to answer your most pressing questions about divorce procedures, ensuring you understand every step of the process with care and professionalism.

The divorce process typically involves filing a petition, serving your spouse, negotiating terms, and finalizing the agreement in court.

The duration of a divorce can vary widely based on the complexity of the case and whether both parties can reach an agreement.

Gather any relevant documents, such as financial statements and information about your marriage, to help us provide the best advice.

FAQs

Explore our frequently asked questions about civil litigation to understand the process and how our dedicated team at Wynter & Co can assist you effectively.

Civil litigation refers to the legal process where parties resolve disputes through the court system. It encompasses various types of cases, including contract disputes, personal injury claims, and more.

The duration of a civil case can vary significantly based on the complexity of the case, the court’s schedule, and whether the parties reach a settlement. Generally, it can take several months to a few years.

During the litigation process, you can expect several stages, including pleadings, discovery, trial, and possibly appeals. Our attorneys will guide you through each step to ensure you are well-informed.

To obtain a divorce in Jamaica, you must:

  1. Be a citizen of Jamaica, domiciled in Jamaica, or a resident at least 12 months prior to commencing your petition.
  2. Be married for at least two (2) years.
  3. Must have been separated for at least 12 months.
  4. Have an original copy of the Marriage certificate.

The Purchaser pays:

  • Attorney’s professional fees
  • Deposit: Usually 10% of sale price
  • Bank fees (where applicable)
  • Cost of Valuation Report
  • Cost of Surveyor’s ID Report

Vendor Pays:

  • Transfer Tax: 2% of sale price
  • Real Estate Agent’S Commission
  • Attorney’s professional fees

Costs split between vendor and Purchaser:

  1. Stamp Duty
  2. Costs for preparation of Agreement for Sale
  3. Miscellaneous Fees- Letters of possession, etc.
  4. Registration Fee