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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
  • Upset older man

    The plight of stepchildren

    When a parent dies and leaves their child or children out of their will, those children are entitled to bring a claim against their parent’s estate under the Family Protection Act 1955 (FPA). While a financially stable adult child may not have a claim to a large  proportion of their parent’s estate, they will usually still have a claim for ‘recognition.’ The same is not true for children claiming against the estate of a stepparent.
    Trusts and Life planning
  • Elderly person

    Recognising elder abuse

    Financial pressures on families during the cost-of-living crisis have escalated. Organisations that support the elderly are reporting elder abuse is on the increase.
    Trusts and Life planning
  • King of spades

    Preparing for Death

    It has been said that preparing for death is an act of love. Think of it as a gift to those you are leaving behind.  It can bring clarity for loved ones during an emotional and challenging time and ensure your wishes are carried out. It doesn’t have to be a difficult process, so don’t put it off.
    Trusts and Life planning
  • Elderly couple hands

    The issue of capacity

    When a person’s legal competence or fitness is at question, things can get complicated.
    Trusts and Life planning
  • Scribbled words on wall

    A Will is only as good as the words you use

    Wills can and do get contested all the time, so make sure you get it right. A Will is not a simple document. There’s a lot to consider and it must be created correctly and thoroughly so that your property is dealt with how you want it to be and if it does get challenged, your wishes are able to be defended.  
    Trusts and Life planning
  • King of aces

    Where there’s a Will there’s a way

    New Zealand’s cost of dying crisis is making dying unaffordable for many so it’s important to plan ahead.
    Trusts and Life planning
  • Rock pyramid

    Is your trust still worth the paper it’s written on?

    Managing a trust today is much more complicated and costly than it has ever been before. So, are we falling out of love with the family trust?
    Trusts and Life planning
  • steph talks epa vp2

    Need to know - EPAs

    Steph talks about the ‘power’ of an Enduring Power of Attorney if you’re unable to make decisions for yourself.
    Trusts and Life planning Enduring Powers of Attorney

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