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Under the Financial Assurance Scheme all practices operating a trust account must appoint a qualified Trust Account Supervisor. The Trust Account Supervisor must be a lawyer and may be a partner or director in a law firm, or a sole practitioner. To become a Trust Account Supervisor, a lawyer must pass the New Zealand Law Society Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa Trust Account Supervisor assessments (Regulation 19, Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Trust Account) Regulations 2008).
The training programme consists of self-study learning materials that are designed to help you prepare for assessment.
It is recommended that you spend at least 40 to 50 hours completing the self-study learning material and preparing for the assessment day. The learning materials include background information, examples and practice exercises with answers. About a month before the assessment day you will be sent mock examinations and model answers.
You will also need to examine a trust account in operation and write a report outlining your observations, to be submitted by email before the assessment day.
If you have previously completed the TAS course, you may wish to refer to Regulation 19(3) Lawyers and Conveyancers (Trust Account) regulations 2008 to assess whether you may be eligible to complete only a ‘refresher’ course. For further information about refresher requirements, to confirm eligibility, and to register, please email [email protected] – online registration for refresher assessment is not available.
Candidates will be able to:
Course materials for paid registrations for 2026 will start being dispatched in early March – after March, materials will be dispatched as soon as a registration is paid for. Early registration is recommended to allow enough time to prepare for the assessment.
The course materials comprise a manual and a workbook folder of practical exercises to help you prepare for the assessment day.
Philip Strang
Law Society Inspectorate, Christchurch
Philip worked in the private sector as a chartered accountant prior to joining the Inspectorate. He has extensive experience in all facets of lawyers’ trust accounting and the various pitfalls and hazards that confront lawyers in dealing with client monies and interests in a constantly changing environment.
Prashika Chand
Law Society Inspectorate, Auckland
Prashika is the Auckland-based Inspectorate team leader. She is a chartered accountant with experience in forensic accounting and investigations, insolvency, debt collection and recovery, tax evasion and compliance. Prashika has previously worked for Inland Revenue and accounting and insolvency firms in the private sector. She joined the Law Society as an Inspector in 2021.
The assessment comprises four elements:
| Auckland | 6 May 2026 |
| Christchurch | 14 October 2026 |
In the event that you fail two or more questions in either or both of the examinations, you will be required to resit the exam/s. Resits will take place on the days and at the venues below, invigilated by a Law Society Inspector. Should you be unavailable on the resit day, your resit may be taken at a later assessment day or resit day in another city.
Note: resits must take place within two years from the date of your original assessment day.
| City | Resit date | Resit venue |
| Auckland | 17 June 2026 | Law Society Auckland Branch |
| Christchurch | 25 November 2026 | Law Society Canterbury Westland Branch |
| Trust Account Supervisor Training Programme (includes course materials and catering) | $940 |
| Recount or re-mark of assessment | $355 |
| Resit of either or both of the written assessments | $355 |
| Resubmission of the observation report | $295 |
| Transfer from Auckland to Christchurch This calendar year only 21+ working days' notice – $100 fee 0-20 working days – No transfer possible |
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| Cancellation 21+ working days' notice – $705 refund (fee less 25% administration fee) 0-20 working days – No refund Please note: Minimum and maximum numbers apply. Registration is limited to lawyers. Registrations will be accepted on a first-come/first-served basis. Registrations close 20 working days before the presentation date (the closing date). CLE New Zealand Law Society reserves the right to cancel any session that does not reach the budgeted minimum number of registrations. This decision will be made on the closing date and a full refund will be made to each registrant of the cancelled session. View full Law Society event terms. |
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Registrants can claim 7 CPD hours on receipt of their returned observation report and participation on the assessment day.