What happens to a person’s assets when they die? In most cases there is a formal process that must be…
There are different ways in which you can influence now the decisions that will be made in respect of your…
The aim of this article is to provide a guide for making a Will and the procedure of estate administration…
Have you considered who will attend to your property, assets and welfare if you become mentally incapacitated and you are…
Have you considered who will attend to your property, assets and welfare if you become mentally incapacitated and you are…
The Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1998 (often referred to as the “PPPR Act”) provides legal means to…
Who can be an attorney? Trusts A trustee may, in limited circumstances only, delegate his or her powers, authorities and…
The New Zealand Law Commission is currently reviewing the law of Trusts in New Zealand. An issues paper released by…
August 2011 Modern Discretionary Family Trusts usually provide that the trustees can pay both income and capital to the beneficiaries…
This checklist is put together by: Tony Fortune, a partner specialising in Trust matters at Fortune Manning Michael Humphries, chartered…
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