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Henry advises on the establishment and administration of trusts, personal asset planning, wills, enduring powers of attorney, incorporated societies, and charitable work. He is recognised for his strong research capabilities and clear advice on complex legal issues.
2024-12-16
Please note that our office will close for the holidays on Friday, 20 December, at 4:30pm and will reopen on Monday, 13 January, at 8:30am.We look forward to working with you in 2025!
2024-12-03
Helping out at the Joy Store was a meaningful opportunity to contribute to a kinder Aotearoa by adding some joy to the lives of families in need this Christmas.
2024-11-11
We are pleased to share that last week's annual Topical Trust Issues Seminar was a great success! Thank you to everyone who joined us and contributed to an engaging discussion.
2024-10-14
Fiona has been an integral part of TGT Legal since 2009, demonstrating a strong client focus and a passion for delivering optimal outcomes. She expertly balances her technical expertise with practical solutions, ensuring seamless achievement of clients' personal asset planning objectives. With nearly 15 years of dedicated service, Fiona's promotion recognises her outstanding talent, commitment, and significant contributions to our clients and team.
We were fortunate to hear from Juliet Moses, who led an engaging discussion about the Auckland Foundation.
2024-09-25
We are very pleased to announce the admission to the bar of our law clerk Emma Glubb, which occurred before Justice Powell in the Auckland High Court on Friday.
2026-04-01
2020-11-20
The new Trusts Act 2019 comes into force on 30 January 2021. TGT Legal have put together a series of videos to provide practical advice on three key areas in the new Act.
2020-10-27
The new Trusts Act comes into effect on 30 January 2021 and is intended to consolidate existing trust law and make it more accessible and understandable, partly to provide better guidance for trustees and beneficiaries and to enhance the ability of beneficiaries to hold trustees to account.