Protect Your Assets. Manage Your Legacy Remotely.
Living abroad but managing family properties, inheritance matters, or business investments in Bangladesh? Protect your assets from day one with a professional, comprehensive NRB Hub solution. Define your Powers of Attorney (POA), legal succession certificates, and property titles clearly to avoid future familial or legal disputes and manage your homeland ventures with absolute peace of mind. That’s why you should choose law.bd. We provide end-to-end corporate solutions and expert legal documentation, handling all the complex compliance so you can focus entirely on scaling your business.
- Tailored for Expats: Custom-drafted cross-border instruments, no generic templates.
- 100% Legally Compliant: Structured by seasoned non-resident legal experts.
- Fast & Hassle-Free: We handle the local embassy and registry paperwork while you live abroad.
- Transparent Pricing: Fixed, honest rates with zero hidden fees.
Pricing Plans
We believe in upfront, transparent pricing with absolutely no hidden legal fees. Choose a plan that perfectly aligns with your startup’s current stage and scale with confidence. Here are our structured packages designed for your peace of mind.
Please Note: Base package prices are fixed for standard requirements. Final pricing may vary depending on major structural modifications, custom clause additions, or extensive post-draft changes.
Basic
- Draft Co-founder or Shareholder agreement
- Up-to 2 page
- Role, responsibilities, equity, exit strategy
- Investor ready aggrement
Popular
- Draft Co-founder or Shareholder agreement
- Up-to 4 page
- Role, responsibilities, equity, exit strategy
- Investor ready aggrement
Premium
- Draft Co-founder or Shareholder agreement
- 6+ pages
- Role, responsibilities, equity, exit strategy
- Aggrement + more customization
How We Structure Your Startup & Co-Founder Agreement?
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
- Document Submission.
- Review & Validation.
- Terms & Conditions
EXECUTION
- Team Assignment.
- Updates & Meetings.
- Quality Execution
HANDOVER & FINALIZATION
- Payment Processing.
- Final Check.
- Handover
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Power of Attorney (POA), and why do NRBs need it?
A Power of Attorney is a legally binding contract allowing a trusted individual in Bangladesh to act on behalf of a non-resident. It is vital because it protects your assets and enables remote management, allowing your agent to sign property documents or handle court issues before significant time or capital is wasted.
How is inheritance and succession handled for NRB families?
There is no one-size-fits-all formula. While personal religious laws govern asset division, many NRB families must secure a formal Succession Certificate from a local court to unlock bank accounts and transfer titles. A family’s genealogical lineage and individual residency statuses are heavily factored in to ensure assets reflect everyone’s legal entitlement.
What is an "Embassy Attestation" and why is it important for NRBs?
An embassy attestation means that because you are executing a document outside of Bangladesh, a foreign consulate official must physically verify your identity. If a document lacks this consular stamp and subsequent local Ministry of Foreign Affairs validation, it is legally void. This process prevents fraudulent transfers of your assets back home.
Who legally controls the assets managed by a local Power of Attorney agent?
By default, true ownership remains strictly with you, the principal creator. A proper Power of Attorney includes restrictive clauses ensuring the agent only holds management duties, not title ownership. This prevents an untrustworthy representative from walking away with your properties, which is crucial for securing your family’s future funding.
Ready to secure your assets from abroad the right way? Let us build a customized NRB legal framework tailored to your family goals.

