Kairouan . Tunis . Tunisia

English-speaking lawyer in Tunisia for clients abroad

Property purchases, international divorce, inheritance and business matters handled across Tunisia for expats, investors and binational families — managed remotely, explained in clear English.

Firm value

  • Consultations in English, French or Arabic — advice you actually understand, with a written summary after each step.
  • Power of attorney: the firm prepares the exact document and tells you how to establish it from your country, then acts on your behalf before Tunisian courts and authorities.
  • Cross-border files: marriage and divorce between two countries, recognition of foreign judgments (exequatur), estates with heirs abroad.

What the firm handles for you

  • Property purchase or sale as a foreigner: title verification, prior authorization where required, contracts and registration.
  • International family matters: divorce, custody and alimony coordinated between Tunisia and your country of residence.
  • Inheritance in Tunisia with heirs abroad: inventory, division and sale of assets.
  • Business and contract disputes before Tunisian courts, with full representation.

How it works from abroad

  • First exchange by WhatsApp to assess your case.
  • The firm prepares the exact power of attorney and tells you how to establish it from your country.
  • You send the documents by email; the firm opens the procedure in Tunisia.
  • You receive a written update after every hearing or step.

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Frequently asked questions

Can foreigners buy property in Tunisia?

Yes, with conditions: most purchases by foreigners require prior authorization from the regional governor, and agricultural land is restricted. The firm verifies the title and handles the authorization and registration.

Do I need to travel to Tunisia for my case?

Many matters — inheritance, property, litigation — can be handled entirely by power of attorney. Some procedures do require you to appear in person at specific stages, notably the conciliation hearing in divorce cases. The firm tells you from the start whether and when you would need to travel.

Is my foreign divorce recognized in Tunisia?

A foreign judgment must go through the exequatur procedure to take effect in Tunisia. The firm prepares the file and follows the procedure through to the decision.

What languages does the firm work in?

English, French and Arabic — for consultations, correspondence and the documents in your file.