If you feel your Family Trust may no longer be necessary or fit for its purpose, there may be savings of time or money in winding it up.
Read MoreThis blog gives a basic outline of charitable trusts, and a list of the information we would need if you wanted to set one up.
Read MoreMany of the major banks are promoting shared equity models where parents, friends or relations take an equity interest in a property, rather than just lend them money.
Read MoreRetirement villages have become increasingly popular in New Zealand. If you are considering moving to a retirement village in New Zealand, it is crucial to understand the concept of the Retirement Village Occupation Licence.
Read MoreSelling a property can be stressful, especially if the process is new and unfamiliar. To help you better understand what will happen and to ease any concerns you may have, these notes give you a basic overview of the steps involved:
Read MoreBuying a house can be stressful, especially if the process is new and unfamiliar. To help you better understand what will happen and to ease any concerns you may have, these notes give a basic overview of the steps involved:
Read MoreThere are two types of an Enduring Power of Attorney (“EPAs”): one for money and property (“property”), the other for personal care and welfare (“welfare”).
Read MoreYour Will contains your instructions about what you want done with your assets when you die and how you want your dependants (spouse, partner, children et cetera) to be looked after.
Read MoreThe Incorporated Societies Act 1908 has governed the incorporation and administration of societies for over 100 years with the courts also adding legal guidelines for societies.
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