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Published by Pier Law on April 9, 2020
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Peace of Mind; a full breakdown of documents to prepare before passing away

Did you know that you need more than just a will?

It’s never an easy topic to think about, but getting your affairs in order makes things far less complicated for your loved ones after you’ve gone, and ensures your assets are dealt with in the way you would like. To make this difficult process a little easier, we’ve compiled a list of the documentation you require.

In addition, we’re offering a comprehensive package combining all the required documentation, with a saving of $300.

Required documentation (and what’s included in our package):

  1. Will (a directive for when you pass away);
  2. Living Will (also commonly called advanced directive – a directive for when you do not want your life prolonged artificially);
  3. Enduring Power of Attorney for Property (appoints someone as your Attorney who can look after your property matters whilst you are still alive – can come into effect immediately or when you become mentally incapable);
  4. Enduring Power of Attorney for Personal Care and Welfare (appoints someone as your Attorney who can look after your healthcare matters whilst you are still alive – will only come into effect if you become mentally incapable), and finally;
  5. Digital Assets Register (this register details a list of digital assets you hold, for example a Facebook page, email accounts, cloud storage accounts, etc. so that these can be dealt with once you pass away).

If you’re looking to get your affairs in order, this package is on offer for $900 + GST plus disbursements and office expenses per person. This is a $300 saving compared to getting each of these documents separately.


Email info@pierlaw.co.nz for more information.

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