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The death of a family member is an extremely stressful time, and this is compounded if they die without a will. As many as 50% of New Zealanders will die with no will, and even if they have a will there may be a partial intestacy or “special” intestacy (where the executors fail). It is crucial you understand the intestacy process, including the succession trusts and how far they go. If you get it wrong it can be too late to fix things after distribution.
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The landscape in relation to trusts has changed significantly in recent years and, adding to the complexity, is the Trusts Act 2019 which came into force on 30 January 2021. The changes have prompted clients and advisers to review their trust arrangements. Where trusts are to be retained, there is often a need to update the trust deed to ensure consistency with the legislation and to account for changes in circumstances. This module will adopt a practical “how to” approach that will assist you in varying trust deeds to effectively meet your clients’ needs and to account for the changes made by the Trusts Act 2019.
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The framework and business models under which retirement villages operate have been under the spotlight recently and there could be changes in the near future. It is vital that practitioners understand the legal framework behind retirement villages, the scope of potential legislative review and their business models. Also, key topical issues such as sharing of capital gains, complaints and disputes, terminations and damage or destruction events impacting on villages. This module will help ensure you are able to provide your clients with robust advice that will enable them to be fully informed in their decision-making.
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One of the most significant changes made by the Trusts Act 2019 relates to the disclosure of trust information to beneficiaries, particularly the imposition of obligations on trustees to take proactive steps when it comes to disclosure of certain trust information. This module will take a practical approach, covering the obligations imposed by the Act and what steps trustees should be taking to ensure that those obligations are fulfilled, along with case studies to illustrate the new rules in action.
View more infoSection 21 agreements, whether to contract out or to settle disputes under the Act, continue to be commonplace. Often these Agreements require a substantial degree of input, knowledge and “crystal ball gazing” on the part of practitioners who want to ensure that the agreements withstand the test of time. This module is intended not only to update lawyers on the relevant case law but to also consider and address the issues we all encounter when drafting living agreements (s 21) and settlement agreements (s 21A).
This module will include:It is becoming ever increasingly difficult to save for a deposit on a house, and luckily for some, generous parents are able to help out so that their children can get their first step on the property ladder. These arrangements begin with the best of intentions, however, things can go wrong down the track when the parties have a different understanding of what was agreed to with a key dispute being whether the money was a gift or a loan. This module will help enable you to work effectively with your clients in ensuring clarity about what is being agreed to and in providing robust advice if issues do emerge.
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Lawyers in virtually all practice areas must have some understanding of data security and privacy to ensure that they can effectively assist their clients in managing this new and rapidly evolving regulatory environment. This module will provide a refresh on the key requirements under the Privacy Act 2020, a discussion on some of the practical implications of New Zealand’s updated privacy laws including COVID-19 privacy implications, recent regulatory enforcement action, and a brief update on the international privacy landscape.
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