
This journal is dedicated to advancing scholarship on the reform and practice of family law in Kenya. It brings together analyses of statutory and case law developments, including succession, marriage and divorce, matrimonial property, surrogacy, child marriage, Islamic family law, burial disputes, and responses to gender-based violence. By engaging with constitutional principles, judicial pronouncements, and community-level dynamics, the journal offers a platform for debate and reflection on how law can better promote justice, equality, and the protection of vulnerable groups within the family and society.