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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
  • Dog in a box

    Who gets Ms Peaches if we separate?

    In New Zealand, dogs are legally classified as household pets under the Property (Relationships) Act 1976.

    Relationship & Family Relationship property
  • Heartbreak badges

    The ins and outs of contracting out

    No one has a crystal ball. We can’t predict the future, but a COA can provide you with the peace of mind that comes from knowing you’ve got a plan in place if things do go wrong.
    Relationship property
  • Forever scrabble tiles in hands

    Contracting Out Agreements - Beware of Common Myths

    Life can be unpredictable to say the least. And relationships are no exception! We go through some commonly held misconceptions.
    Relationship & Family Relationship property
  • Wedding bands

    Domestic violence divorce law is brought into the twenty-first century

    New law on the horizon aimed at reducing the harm caused by family violence.
    Relationship property Get a divorce
  • grandad and baby

    Our moral duties to our children

    As Kiwis, most of us understand we have a responsibility as parents to provide for our children. But what if our children are adults and financially independent?
    Relationship property Care of Children
  • Broken paperclip chain

    The 50/50 split rules

    The end of a relationship can be an emotional time and yet it’s a time when many tough decisions must be made.
    Relationship & Family Relationship property
  • Lounge

    Sharing Is Caring: What you need to know about Property Sharing Agreements

    A recent news story on the front page of the stuff.co.nz website featured two Wellington couples who were selling their dream home after owning and living in it together for seven years. One comment suggested the story normalised the fact that “housing is now unaffordable for most Kiwis.” The story also normalised the fact that the current generation are more open to property sharing than in the past.
    Residential property Buying residential property Selling residential property Relationship & Family Relationship property
  • Couple look out window

    Honey, Can We Talk? Dividing Relationship Property

    When a relationship comes to an end, the divvying up of relationship property is no walk in the park. Often it can take months, if not years, for disagreements to be resolved. It’s an emotionally charged time, and it doesn’t help that the law in this area has some relatively blurred lines when it comes to the division of relationship property.
    Residential property Selling residential property Relationship & Family Relationship property

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