Dealing with the loss of a whanau/family member or a friend is always difficult. If you are an Executor or Administrator there will be a number of important matters for you to deal with after the death, however, many people are unaware of what is expected of Executors when winding up estates.
Read MoreIf you are having problems or challenges or just can not afford to pay your mortgage or your home loan, the best thing you can do is be proactive and look at all your options. Doing nothing will only lead to more pain in the near future.
Read MoreWith financial planning and asset management in New Zealand, family trusts play a pivotal role, offering a range of benefits from asset protection to succession planning. This article aims to delve into the intricacies of family trust structures in New Zealand, particularly focusing on borrowing.
Read MoreTransferring a property or share of a property when someone close to you dies is a delicate time. When a property owner passes away, the process to transfer the title into the name of the surviving owner involves a few different steps depending on how the property is held.
Read MoreDying Intestate means “passing away” without a will. Intestacy can also arise through a person dying where the will fails to take effect because of defects in the will. A partial intestacy may also arise where defects in the will render a part or parts of a will void.
Read MoreWhat happens to a person’s estate when they die without a will? This article details the intestacy process.
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