June 2023
Separation is a difficult time for children. When making plans on how you and your partner are going to share the care of your children there are practical things you need to think about such as:
· The age of your children.
· How long they ...
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Were you adequately provided for in a loved one’s Will?
Losing a loved one, family member, or friend is a very emotional time. It can also be a very challenging time if the deceased’s Will provides something which is different from what you ...
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June 2023
The 2022 annual Hugh Cottrell Award: Child & Family Law Prize was awarded to Stella Smith, in March this year.
In 2017 the partners of Mortlock McCormack Law established an annual prize in recognition of academic excellence in Child and Family Law ...
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You may have a trust for a variety of reasons, whether for asset structuring or estate planning purposes, or perhaps to benefit a charitable cause or community group. You could be the beneficiary of a particular trust settled by somebody ...
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None of us like to think about the possibility of being unable to make decisions for ourselves. However, as we grow older, or due to an unforeseen event, it is possible that we might need someone to step up and make decisions about our personal care ...
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March 2023
Crypto Currency and Estate Planning
Crypto currency poses a unique challenge for estate planning. It is an asset that is often overlooked by will-makers. Given the decentralised nature of its storage, it can also be irretrievable by those few ...
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While Canterbury basked in January sunshine, the North Island was hit by record rainfall that left roads closed, communities cut off, and Elton John cancelled. The flooding and landslides caused millions of dollars of damage.
Then February ...
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February 2023
Mortlock McCormack Law is thrilled to announce the promotion of Emily Flaszynski and Chris Egden as Principals, effective 1 January 2023.
Emily Flaszynski joined Mortlock McCormack Law as an Associate in March 2020 and specialises in ...
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December 2022
As all hopeful first home buyers are aware, it is not easy to pull together a deposit. With climbing interest rates, it is also becoming more and more difficult to service a mortgage.
Kāinga Ora (the Crown entity responsible for providing public ...
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Have you recently separated or are you thinking of separating? While there is no “right” way to do it, there are a few things you need to consider.
Think about the practical arrangements.
Where will you live? What contact will the ...
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