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"I'm a Trustee...But I'm Not Really Sure What I Should be Doing?"
While it’s true that trustees have legal duties, starting with the technical details can be like trying to decorate a cake before you’ve even baked it. There’s nothing solid for the detail to stick to — and it quickly becomes messy and overwhelming. Before diving into the legal side, it helps to step back and look at the big picture — then start building your foundation for the role.

Sarah Simpson-Thomas
May 112 min read


"I've Heard Trusts Aren't Much Use Any More?"
"I’ve heard trusts aren’t much use any more?”
It’s something I hear often — usually after someone has received well-intentioned advice from friends, family, or a quick Google search. The law has changed. Everything suddenly seems more complex and expensive. And trusts don't really "work" any more... right?
It’s a fair question. laws have evolved and trusts do require more care and attention than they once did. But like most things in this space, there isn't a one-size-fits-

Sarah Simpson-Thomas
May 42 min read


Two Ways to Own Property—And Why It Matters More Than You Think
When two or more people buy property together in New Zealand, they must decide how the property will be legally owned. The two main options are joint tenancy and tenancy in common. Each can have major consequences for couples, families, and relationship property disputes. In family law matters — including separation, estate planning, and blended families — the way a property is owned can significantly affect what happens to the home or investment property.

Christine Cunningham
Apr 154 min read


Preventing the Unintended Consequences of Helping Your Child Buy a Home
Hearing about Miranda and Simon helping their daughter buy a home, I quickly switched into lawyer mode and started raining on Miranda, Simon and Miria’s parade.
“What will happen if Miria’s boyfriend ends up moving in?”
“Have you considered how you would feel if Miria, one day, separates from her future spouse or partner and they end up with half of the house and hence half your gift?”.
My questions rolled on as the colour drained from Miranda’s face and her glass rapidly g

Selina Trigg
Apr 63 min read


Separating? Why You Need to Check your Will (& a top tip from us !)
When you are juggling the emotions of a separation and negotiating your parenting and financial matters with an ex, it can be tempting to put off looking at your will to “another day”. But attending to your will, powers of attorney and how the ownership of your home is recorded are important aspects of comprehensively getting things sorted in order to avoid future problems for you and those you care about most. Here’s why -

Selina Trigg
Sep 25, 20255 min read


When Your Parents Help You Buy a Home
Sometimes as family lawyers we must rain on people’s parade. We can’t always tell clients what they want to hear. This was one of those times.
Despite the fact the home and mortgage were in Rebecca’s sole name, she was dismayed to learn that, by law, the home was relationship property. The principal family residence is given special status in law as the “family home”.

Selina Trigg
Aug 27, 20255 min read


Our Tips if you are Selling Your Home
Maximise your chances of a successful sale of your property by following these tips.

Eugene Raika
Mar 28, 20242 min read


Our Tips if You’re Buying a Home
These tips will help you navigate the home buying process smoothly.

Eugene Raika
Mar 18, 20243 min read
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