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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
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    Rethinking traditional asset planning

    Has the tide turned?

    Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    The Executor of Your Will

    Having an executor of your will is like having a manager of your affairs (your estate) after your death. Your executor is named in your will; it is his or her role to carry out the terms of your will.
    Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    Getting your legal house in order in a “twilight relationship”

    With lengthening life expectancies, better health in later years, and increasing divorce rates, it’s not surprising we’re seeing more “twilight relationships” blossom.
    Relationship & Family Relationship property Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    Challenging a Will – Pt 2: Don’t think you’ve been left your fair share?

    In the last edition of Off the Record, we began exploring what can be a highly contentious issue: challenging a Will. As I outlined in Challenging a Will: Part 1, there are two main legal grounds on which someone can question a Will. The first, which we explored in Part 1, is that the Will’s legal validity is disputed.
    Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    Challenging a Will – Part 1

    Death can bring more than mourning for those left behind. Too often it leads to animosity and arguing around the departed loved one’s Will – especially when its provisions come as a surprise.
    Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    Where there’s a Will, there’s a (far less stressful) way

    If I could choose for every single adult one New Year’s resolution, very high on my list would be getting your affairs in order.
    Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    Who will speak for you in business if you can’t?

    While most people are aware they need a Will, and might have given clear directions as to how they wish their business duties to be dealt with after they pass, many don’t give a second thought to how their business would fare if they were suddenly mentally incapacitated.
    Business & Commercial Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will
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    Validating imperfect wills

    For wills to be valid they must comply with a number of legal formalities; they must be in writing and there must be two witnesses who must attest to the will-maker signing the will in their presence.
    Trusts and Life planning Creating a Will

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