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Category Archives: Relationship Property

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Wills: lockdown legal tidy ups #2

Blog, Personal asset planning, Relationship Property, TrustsBy Angela MillsApril 30, 2020

Making a will is not just about deciding what to do with your assets when you’re gone. A well-written will reflects your wishes even when you’re not there.

Time to tackle the important jobs!

Blog, Business Law, Relationship Property, TrustsBy Jacki JeanmonodApril 1, 2020

Now is the perfect time to tackle the jobs on your list you know are important but possibly are not urgent. Our team is here and ready to help in lockdown.

Trusts Act 2019 - shocked beneficiary!

Trusts Act 2019

Relationship Property, TrustsBy Monique MackieDecember 15, 2019

The trust landscape in New Zealand will change significantly from 30 January 2021 following the introduction of the Trusts Act 2019.

Contracting out agreements - Relationship Property

Contracting Out Agreements / Relationship Property Agreements – what they do and why you might want one

Blog, Relationship PropertyBy Monique MackieAugust 20, 2019

We are seeing more and more clients in relationships wanting certainty around the assets they own. These clients are at different ages and stages of life. They want to know what they would walk away with if the relationship was to end, either by separation or death.

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