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Address:
94 Dixon Street
Te Aro Te Aro
Wellington 6011
Wellington
New Zealand
Phone number:
04 384 8658

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Next to buying a property, buying a business could be the next biggest investment you are likely to make. There are a host of different issues to manage and decisions to make. Making a mistake could be very costly. We are here to help you avoid making poor decisions and ensure that your business gets off to a great start.

Booth Law provides you with professional legal advice on purchasing your business. We suggest enquiries you should make before you make an offer to purchase the business, draft (or check) the agreement to purchase the business, check the lease, incorporate a company or other entity to complete the purchase, deal with the vendor's lawyers and your Bank, and act on the completion of the settlement. We do our best to ensure that the settlement of the business proceeds smoothly and efficiently because caring for you and your business is our concern.

Unless you have a Will, your assets will be distributed to family members according to New Zealand's law governing intestate estates - and the distribution may not be in accordance with your wishes.

When you have a Will prepared by Booth Law, you can have certainty that your concerns will be listened to. We also have systems for following up with you if there are changes to legislation that may affect your Will, and for maintaining contact with you so that your will lawyer is kept current.

A general Power of Attorney is an authority you give to someone to handle your property affairs while you are mentally capable. It is common, for instance, for this to be arranged if you are intending to travel overseas.

An Enduring Power of Attorney applies even if you cease to be mentally capable. There are two types of Enduring Power of Attorney:

Personal Care and Welfare
Property

An Enduirng Power of Attorney will usually arise when a person is concerned about how their affairs will be managed if they become mentally incapable.



For more info: https://www.boothlaw.co.nz/property-law

https://www.boothlaw.co.nz/wills-and-family-trusts

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