At Young Law, we are more than just a Jamaican law firm—we are architects of cross-border legal strategy for discerning clients with interests in Jamaica’s dynamic real estate, business, and estate sectors.
Our international legal desk is designed for visionaries—diaspora families preserving generational wealth, global entrepreneurs expanding into the Caribbean, and foreign investors acquiring Jamaican property with confidence. We deliver exceptional legal guidance tailored to the complex realities of operating from abroad while navigating the Jamaican legal system with precision.
Whether your goals are rooted in legacy, lifestyle, or leverage—Young Law is your legal foothold in Jamaica.
The strength of our practice lies not only in our legal capabilities, but in the international reputation, sophistication, and global fluency of our leadership.

A celebrated legal strategist, Ronald brings deep expertise in business, real estate, and entertainment law, backed by a career negotiating complex, high-value deals. His influence spans both local and diaspora markets, and his commercial acumen is matched by his entrepreneurial ventures—including his stake in two of Kingston’s most successful hospitality brands, Janga’s Soundbar and Sora Japanese SkyLounge. He’s a trusted advisor to creatives, executives, and international clients navigating Jamaica’s regulatory terrain.

Educated across continents, Natalia combines corporate precision with a global mindset. Her fluency in French and English, coupled with her expertise in civil litigation, real estate and employment law, makes her indispensable to international clients who require clarity, responsiveness, and strategy across borders.


A former Senator and Minister of Government, Arthur brings unmatched statesmanship, policy insight, and gravitas to Young Law’s international reach. His reputation as a respected statesman and his relationships at the highest levels of Jamaican public life make him a unique asset to global clients seeking trustworthy, discreet legal partnerships.
Together, this trio offers unparalleled access, nuanced legal navigation, and elite client care.
We represent global clients who seek to engage with Jamaica legally, securely, and strategically. While our attorneys are only licensed to practice law in Jamaica, we are well-positioned to act as your local counsel on the ground, bridging the geographical gap with precision, cultural fluency, and discretion.
Residential & commercial purchases and sales
Land due diligence, title checks, and sales agreements
Power of Attorney services for non-resident transactions
Structuring corporate vehicles for estate planning
Incorporation for non-resident shareholders
Trademark registration, brand protection and advice & intellectual property strategy
Compliance filings (TCC, NIS, TRN, annual returns)
Structuring joint ventures and partnership agreements
Will creation and estate structuring
Probate or Letters of Administration for diaspora heirs
Executor representation and legal asset transfer
Real estate ownership restructuring for legacy planning
Jamaica’s global footprint is undeniable—and so is our client reach.
We will proudly work with individuals and businesses in global jurisdictions including:
United States
Canada
United Kingdom
Cayman Islands
Bahamas
Trinidad & Tobago
Germany
United Arab Emirates
New York (Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens)
Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando)
Georgia (Atlanta)
New Jersey
Maryland
Texas
California
Illinois
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Ontario (Toronto, Brampton, Mississauga)
British Columbia (Vancouver)
Alberta (Calgary, Edmonton)
Quebec (Montreal)
Greater London
Birmingham
Manchester
Bristol
Leeds
Luton
Nottingham
These areas host vibrant Jamaican communities deeply invested in real estate, retirement planning, and business ventures in Jamaica. Young Law stands ready to serve them with world-class counsel—right from the island.
Yes. While we are only licensed in Jamaica, we routinely support international clients with Jamaican transactions—from anywhere in the world.
No. Our remote-ready structure and digital contracts allow us to complete most matters without requiring travel.
Absolutely. Jamaica welcomes foreign property ownership. We guide you through the title search, due diligence, regulatory/registration requirements and closing process.
We represent diaspora clients in claiming inherited real estate and other assets.
Yes. We’ll guide you through business formation, shareholder structures, and statutory registration—even if you’re overseas.
The industry standard is 3% of the total value of the transaction (total final property sale price plus any separate chattels agreement, however structured), subject to any discounts depending on total transaction value . The fee covers managing the entire transfer process, contract drafting, registration, and legal advice throughout.
Yes. We draft Jamaican-compliant estate documents and collaborate with foreign counsel where cross-border coordination is needed.
Yes. You’ll receive timely communication, updates on your retainer balance, and consultations to keep you informed at every step.
At our discretion, we refer clients to vetted professionals in the real estate, banking, and estate management sectors.
Simply email us at [email protected] or schedule a consultation to discuss your matter confidentially.

Address:
Unit 14, Braemar Suites
1D-1E Braemar Avenue
Kingston 10, Jamaica W.I.
Our Address:
Unit 14, Braemar Suites
1D-1E Braemar Avenue
Kingston 10, Jamaica W.I.