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Thank you to everyone who joined us for such an engaging session. Lady Deborah shared thoughtful reflections on her distinguished career, along with valuable insights into the evolution of trust and relationship property law and the changing social landscape around wealth.We are very grateful for her generosity in sharing her experience, and to our attendees for making it such a meaningful event.
2023-12-05
Here they talked about significant factors to consider when thinking about asset protection.
2023-11-27
Aaron Drew and Carolina Guerra of MyFiduciary Limited delivered an excellent presentation.
It was a pleasure hosting the Women in Wealth breakfast where Roanne Jacobson, the founder of Saben, shared her insights.
2023-11-09
TGT Legal recently hosted its annual Topical Trust Issues Seminar at the Northern Club, for the benefit of our close contacts.
2023-10-18
Aimee Mitchell, together with Rebecca Rose of Bankside Chambers is presenting an upcoming webinar for NZLS CLE on the sometimes difficult issue of trustee mental capacity.
2023-10-09
Last week the Court of Appeal released its decision, McLaughlin v McLaughlin [2023] NZCA 473, which relates to trustees’ conflicts of interest. We set out the facts and our analysis below.
2026-04-01
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.
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.