Conferences
Details of papers we have presented at conferences, seminars, and webinars from 2009 to the present.
NZLS Family Law Conference ~ November 2019
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Greg presented a paper on Family Protection and Relationship Property claims on death.
STEP Conference ~ October 2019
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Greg presented a paper on trustees’ rights of indemnity.
NZLS/NZILE Legal Executives Conference ~ August 2019
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Greg and Kimberly presented a paper addressing trust administration problems.
NZ Law/NZCA combined offshore conference (Japan) ~ June 2019
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Kimberly presented a seminar about estate planning for blended families.
NZLS CLE Intensive ~ June 2019
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Chris’ paper titled “Undue Influence, Capacity, and Unconscionable Transactions”, originally presented at the Elder Law Conference 2018, was re-produced in the readings for the NZLS CLE Intensive “Mental Capacity Forum”.
NZLS Trust Conference (Auckland/Wellington) ~ June 2019
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Greg chaired the conference.
Kimberly co-presented a paper on testamentary capacity with Vicki Ammundsen, and Colette spoke to that paper at the second session in Auckland.
Chris co-presented a paper on the drafting of trust deeds in the light of the proposed changes to trust legislation.
NZ Law Training Conference ~ May 2019
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Kimberly presented a paper entitled “When grief and money collide: Estate challenges”.
ADLS Cradle to Grave Conference ~ May 2019
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Greg and Chris presented a paper on the Trusts Bill and proposed changes to trust legislation.
NZLS Charities Law Conference ~ April 2019
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Chris took part in a panel discussion on governance of charitable entitles.
NZLS Estate Challenges Webinar ~ March 2019
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Kimberly co-presented this webinar on the topic of how to challenge a will on the basis that a will-maker lacked testamentary capacity or was subject to undue influence.
NZ Law Conference ~ March 2019
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Greg and Kimberly presented on recent topical trust law issues.
NZLS CPD Top-Up Day ~ February 2019
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Colette presented Annette Gray’s paper on Family Law: current issues with wills and trusts.