Description
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143775300
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE NZ
Pages: 208
Description:
Stay ahead of the curve with our revised and updated edition of 'Family Trusts,' an essential guide to navigating the new legislation introduced by the Trusts Act 2019 in New Zealand. This comprehensive book is designed for anyone involved in family trusts, whether you are a trustee, beneficiary, or simply interested in understanding the dynamics of trust management in light of recent legal reforms.
With the enactment of the Trusts Act 2019, which represents the most significant trust law reform in decades, it is crucial to adapt your family trust practices accordingly. This book breaks down complex legal concepts into clear, manageable language, ensuring that even those new to the topic can understand their rights and responsibilities. Featuring real-life examples and insightful Q&A sections, 'Family Trusts' simplifies how to maintain compliance with the updated trust law, empowering beneficiaries and enhancing transparency.
As a highly regarded financial writer, Martin Hawes shares vital strategies and knowledge gained from years of experience, helping you safeguard your assets and ensuring that your family trust operates effectively. This book has captured the attention of over 120,000 readers, making it a must-have resource for anyone looking to optimize their trust management. Make educated decisions about your family trust today!
Delivery information: This product is eligible for fast shipping across New Zealand, ensuring you receive it promptly to stay informed about your family trust responsibilities.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143775300
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE NZ
Pages: 208
Description:
With a major law change in early 2021, all people who have formed trusts will need to bring the management of their trusts into line with the new legislation. Find out how!
In 2021, The Trusts Act 2019 comes into force. This is the first major trust law reform in New Zealand in 70 years. Many of the key changes are aimed at making trust law more accessible to both lawyers and the public, strengthening the ability of beneficiaries to hold trustees to account.
Anyone involved in a family trust will need to find out about the changes introduced by this new Act. Many will choose to wind up the trust, and those that keep them will need to change how they manage them, so this book is an essential tool.
A family trust offers you the benefits, use and control of your assets. Clear and straight-forward, and aimed at the layperson, Family Trusts includes up-to-date advice by New Zealand's leading financial writer, with real-life examples and answers to commonly asked questions throughout.
This book has sold well over 120,000 copies since it was first published and is an essential book for anyone curious about family trusts or involved with a trust.
'In my experience, 75 per cent of family trusts in New Zealand are so badly arranged or managed that they could easily be attacked and overturned in court... managing a trust badly is a bit like insuring the contents of your house but then going on holiday and leaving the doors wide open,' says Martin Hawes.
This is the one book anyone involved with a family trust should own.
ISBN: 9780143775300
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE NZ
Pages: 208
Description:
Stay ahead of the curve with our revised and updated edition of 'Family Trusts,' an essential guide to navigating the new legislation introduced by the Trusts Act 2019 in New Zealand. This comprehensive book is designed for anyone involved in family trusts, whether you are a trustee, beneficiary, or simply interested in understanding the dynamics of trust management in light of recent legal reforms.
With the enactment of the Trusts Act 2019, which represents the most significant trust law reform in decades, it is crucial to adapt your family trust practices accordingly. This book breaks down complex legal concepts into clear, manageable language, ensuring that even those new to the topic can understand their rights and responsibilities. Featuring real-life examples and insightful Q&A sections, 'Family Trusts' simplifies how to maintain compliance with the updated trust law, empowering beneficiaries and enhancing transparency.
As a highly regarded financial writer, Martin Hawes shares vital strategies and knowledge gained from years of experience, helping you safeguard your assets and ensuring that your family trust operates effectively. This book has captured the attention of over 120,000 readers, making it a must-have resource for anyone looking to optimize their trust management. Make educated decisions about your family trust today!
Delivery information: This product is eligible for fast shipping across New Zealand, ensuring you receive it promptly to stay informed about your family trust responsibilities.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780143775300
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE NZ
Pages: 208
Description:
With a major law change in early 2021, all people who have formed trusts will need to bring the management of their trusts into line with the new legislation. Find out how!
In 2021, The Trusts Act 2019 comes into force. This is the first major trust law reform in New Zealand in 70 years. Many of the key changes are aimed at making trust law more accessible to both lawyers and the public, strengthening the ability of beneficiaries to hold trustees to account.
Anyone involved in a family trust will need to find out about the changes introduced by this new Act. Many will choose to wind up the trust, and those that keep them will need to change how they manage them, so this book is an essential tool.
A family trust offers you the benefits, use and control of your assets. Clear and straight-forward, and aimed at the layperson, Family Trusts includes up-to-date advice by New Zealand's leading financial writer, with real-life examples and answers to commonly asked questions throughout.
This book has sold well over 120,000 copies since it was first published and is an essential book for anyone curious about family trusts or involved with a trust.
'In my experience, 75 per cent of family trusts in New Zealand are so badly arranged or managed that they could easily be attacked and overturned in court... managing a trust badly is a bit like insuring the contents of your house but then going on holiday and leaving the doors wide open,' says Martin Hawes.
This is the one book anyone involved with a family trust should own.