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Commercial eSpeaking, No 64, Winter 2023
- June 13, 2023
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In this issue of Commercial eSpeaking:
- Budget 2023 ;
- Business continuity planning – An essential component of running a business;
- Business briefs
Family, Trusts, Estates Articles
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Who really wants to be a trustee?
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Love, heartbreak and … death?
Love, heartbreak and … death? Make a new will and EPAs when you separate Many people who have endured a relationship break up know it can be exhausting – mentally, emotionally, physically and, ultimately, financially. You could be forgiven, then, for thinking the priority is to get the agreements signed Read more →
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Trust eSpeaking, Autumn 2022, No 34
In this issue of Trust eSpeaking: Gift or Loan Caring for Kiwis who cannot make decisions for themselves Where there is a will, what is the way? Download your copy here Read more →
Business Law Articles
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Business Continuity Planning
Ensure your legal and compliance obligations are not accidentally overlooked Read more →
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What is the PPSR?
Giving protection when leasing or selling goods Read more →
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Letter of intent
Useful, but can present problems Read more →
Property Law Articles
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Love, heartbreak and … death?
Love, heartbreak and … death? Make a new will and EPAs when you separate Many people who have endured a relationship break up know it can be exhausting – mentally, emotionally, physically and, ultimately, financially. You could be forgiven, then, for thinking the priority is to get the agreements signed Read more →
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Where there is a will, what is the way?
Where there is a will, what is the way? A parent dies, but the child is unaware of the death Categories = Property, Elder law, Wills and Estates, Trusts and Succession A child (of whatever age) can make a claim against the estate of their parent under the Family Read more →
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Caring for Kiwis who cannot make decisions for themselves
Caring for Kiwis who cannot make decisions for themselves Could a Britney Spears’ type conservatorship apply in NZ? Categories = Property, Elder Law In the Spring 2021 edition of Trust eSpeaking, we looked at whether someone in New Zealand could end up in a similar situation to Read more →