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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
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    Remote working

    Working in one place but living in another? Aspiring Law’s Cindy Laberge is cracking that nut! Working remotely is becoming more and more common. But it wasn’t always that way – especially at law firms.
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    Vive la révolution!

    A special, heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported the recent Aspiring Law-Ignite Wanaka Chamber Future of Work presentation by futurist Tané Hunter, of Future Crunch.
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    Damage to your rental: who foots the bill?

    We all know that if a rental is damaged due to fair wear and tear, that the landlord is responsible for the repair costs as part of general maintenance. Fair wear and tear includes things like worn carpet, appliances breaking and scuff marks on the walls.
    Residential property Building residential property
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    Know your consumer rights

    Christmas is over for another year – but what happens if that much-loved gizmo that was waiting for you under the tree has gone kaput?
    Business & Commercial
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    Feeling extended? What you need to know about the wage subsidy extension

    With the change in alert levels, many businesses are now back fully operating, although we know there will be many still struggling with

    Business & Commercial Financing Business advisory
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    Emission Control: What the Zero Carbon Act means for businesses

    One of the most significant pieces of new legislation introduced last year was the Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Act, m

    Business & Commercial Business advisory
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    Court Update for Alert Level 2

    Now that the country has moved to Alert Level 2 for COVID-19, the New Zealand courts are not far behind.

    Relationship & Family
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    Shared parenting at Level 3

    As the lockdown restrictions are eased, new guidance from the Ministry of Justice highlights changes to parenting arrangements. It covers arrangements set out in court orders (under the Care of Children Act 2004) as well as any private arrangements between parents/caregivers and children.
    Relationship & Family Care of Children

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