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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
  • Business - Privacy Act changes

    Private eyes: Changes to the privacy law

    In 1993, the internet was in its infancy, Mark Zuckerberg was nine years old, and Facebook was just a twinkle in his eye. That same year, the Privacy Act was passed in New Zealand.
    Business & Commercial Business advisory Employment & HR Workplace policies
  • Family Law - Relationship breakdown

    Resolving relationship breakdowns during stressful times, part 1

    One of the many unfortunate and tragic consequences of Covid-19 is the dramatic increase in couples looking to separate or divorce. The stress of lockdown and the resultant changes to how we live, including working from home, couples forced to spend more time together than they normally would, and economic pressures means many relationships are struggling under the strain.
    Relationship & Family Collaborative Law
  • Family Law - Relationship breakdown 2

    What you need to know about Collaborative Practice, part 2

    In Part 1, we considered the benefits of Collaborative Practice as an alternative to the traditional separation or divorce process. In Part II we answer some of the most frequently asked questions about Collaborative Practice.
    Relationship & Family Collaborative Law
  • Family Law - Tips for parents

    Child Development & Care Arrangements

    In the previous article (Child Development and Tips for Parents), we talked about the stages of development children go through and provided some general tips for parents during each stage. In this article, I will suggest some tips, which take into account a child’s development stage, that parents can consider when determining care arrangements.
    Relationship & Family Care of Children
  • Children playing in leaves

    Child Development & Tips for Parents

    When couples separate or divorce, one of the most important and challenging things to consider is care arrangements for their children. A separation is a traumatic thing for any child to go through, even more so, depending on what development stage they are at.
    Relationship & Family Care of Children
  • Trees in backyard

    Hard Case - Knock on Wood: Trees and neighbours

    Trees can stir up a lot of emotion in people - they can cause a whole lot of grief between neighbours so it pays to know where you stand when it comes to the law. 
    Residential property
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    Hard Case - Director Duties: Know your responsibilities

    A recent decision by the Supreme Court highlights the consequences of breaching directors duties, even if the director believes they are acting in the best interests of their creditors. 
    Business & Commercial Financing Business advisory
  • Family seated together

    Trusts & Trustees: Changes to the Trusts Act

    The new Trusts Act comes into effect on 30 January 2021 and if you are a trustee or a beneficiary of a trust you may need to review your trust deed.
    Trusts and Life planning Managing a Trust

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