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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
  • Rock pyramid

    Is your trust still worth the paper it’s written on?

    Managing a trust today is much more complicated and costly than it has ever been before. So, are we falling out of love with the family trust?
    Trusts and Life planning
  • Solar panels

    The dilemma of leased fixtures

    If you’re selling a property with leased solar panels, you must ensure they are covered by specific terms in your Sale and Purchase Agreement. Let's go through several options to consider.
    Residential property
  • Wanaka shops

    The art of negotiating a commercial lease

    Negotiating a commercial lease is not as easy as it may seem. It doesn’t have to be totally standard as the terms are negotiable. We’ve set out the top ten things to look closely at.
    Leasing commercial property Leasing
  • Money

    Retirement village living vs reverse mortgages in a nutshell

    The number of Kiwis aged 65 plus is expected to reach 1 million by 2028. Retirement village living vs reverse mortgages - let's compare the two.
    Residential property
  • Gavel

    New law extends timeframe for sexual harassment claims

    The timeframe for sexual harassment personal grievances has been extended to 12 months after new laws were passed. You will need to update your employment agreements to reflect this change. If you need advice or help drafting the agreement, give us a call, we’re here to help.
    Employment & HR
  • steph talks epa vp2

    Need to know - EPAs

    Steph talks about the ‘power’ of an Enduring Power of Attorney if you’re unable to make decisions for yourself.
    Trusts and Life planning Enduring Powers of Attorney
  • Janice talks leases VP1

    Need to know - Commercial leases

    Janice takes us through the paces when it comes to negotiating commercial leases.
    Commercial property Leasing commercial property
  • Riverside property

    What happens if you cause damage to a neighbour’s property?

    Every landowner has a ‘duty of care’ not to use his or her land in a way that causes damage to a neighbour’s property.
    Residential property

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