Nick is energy personified. He brings an enthusiasm and positivity to the legal profession that defies all stereotypes and he represents the next generation of Armstrong Barton’s professional legacy.
All of us should have a Will. Having a Will ensures that our wishes regarding our property and how that property is treated after our death is clearly set out for our loved ones. A key part of making a Will is to consider who to appoint as our personal representative in our Will. Unde
The Incorporated Societies Act 1908 (‘the Act’) has played a critical role in New Zealand’s development for over a century. The Act enables groups and organisations to incorporate and establish themselves as separate legal entities. Commonly referred to as the not-for-profit sector, i
The death of a loved one can be traumatic. Feelings of grief can be compounded when the Will is read and someone who was close to the deceased feels that they have been ‘left out’. In some circumstances the provisions of a Will can be challenged, although there are strict timeframes t