Trusts hail from medieval times and one can be forgiven for thinking current trust law has been on our statute books since that time too. A combination of legislation, common law judgements and equity maxims result in the law being antiquated and complex.
This frequently makes trust law difficult to comprehend and, in some cases, problematic to apply. To remedy these ills, a Trust Bill is currently tracking its way through Parliament. It's already had its second reading on 9 May 2019 and is presently with the Committee of the Whole House.The new legislation will change our trust law and bring increased certainty and transparency I believe. The statute will in no way be a complete codification of law but will undoubtedly be an improvement on the prevailing patchwork of branches of law we currently have to work with. In the first instance, I expect trustees will need to consider the statute's implications to the trusts under their control and in the second, diligently ensure they meet their trustee duties, which we can help with at GRA - you can contact us on +64 9 522 7955, info@gra.co.nz or via our website.
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