This chapter explains when and how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) applies to couples when their marriage, civil union or de facto relationship ends in separation or death. The author outlines the key features of the PRA highlighting, where relevant, matters of importance to the elderly
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
Divorce has become an established phenomenon in an "age of discontinuity."* Together with altered pa...
In New Zealand, the property consequences of relationship breakdown are regulated by the Property (R...
This chapter explains when and how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) applies to couples wh...
This paper addresses how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) may affect elderly people, part...
This article considers the New Zealand High Court decision of Re Russell: Public Trust v Whyman, whi...
This chapter analyses the right of spouses and de facto partners to contract out of the property sha...
This article explains the concepts applying to property transfer on death under the New Zealand Prop...
On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testa...
This article discusses the death provisions in the New Zealand Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PR...
Older people who guarantee the loans of younger relatives form a special instance of 'relationship d...
Marital property rights, a term that covers a vast multitude of rights or interests conferred by la...
Trusts emerge regularly in relationship property disputes and they are generally well understood to ...
This positioning paper explores the implications of loss of a partner for private renters aged 50 ye...
This study of the implications of loss of a partner for older private renters is being conducted col...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
Divorce has become an established phenomenon in an "age of discontinuity."* Together with altered pa...
In New Zealand, the property consequences of relationship breakdown are regulated by the Property (R...
This chapter explains when and how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) applies to couples wh...
This paper addresses how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) may affect elderly people, part...
This article considers the New Zealand High Court decision of Re Russell: Public Trust v Whyman, whi...
This chapter analyses the right of spouses and de facto partners to contract out of the property sha...
This article explains the concepts applying to property transfer on death under the New Zealand Prop...
On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testa...
This article discusses the death provisions in the New Zealand Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PR...
Older people who guarantee the loans of younger relatives form a special instance of 'relationship d...
Marital property rights, a term that covers a vast multitude of rights or interests conferred by la...
Trusts emerge regularly in relationship property disputes and they are generally well understood to ...
This positioning paper explores the implications of loss of a partner for private renters aged 50 ye...
This study of the implications of loss of a partner for older private renters is being conducted col...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
Divorce has become an established phenomenon in an "age of discontinuity."* Together with altered pa...
In New Zealand, the property consequences of relationship breakdown are regulated by the Property (R...