In 2019 the Government instructed the Law Commission to review inheritance law in New Zealand which is currently governed by a combination of acts including the Family Protection Act of 1955, the Property (Relationships) Act of 1976 and the Administration Act of 1969.
The thinking behind the review is to simplify the law into one relevant piece of legislation.
Some of the major changes recommended include:
Given the complexity of the changes and the current legal framework, any changes are not expected to be implemented for a number of years.
Should you have any queries about estate planning or your current Will, please do not hesitate to contact one of our team.
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