MLC succession english
If the family of a deceased person wants to set up a whānau trust, they should obtain a copy.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-succession-english.pdf (1.2 mb)
If the family of a deceased person wants to set up a whānau trust, they should obtain a copy.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-succession-english.pdf (1.2 mb)
If the family of a deceased person wants to set up a whānau trust, they should obtain a copy.
Where a family member isn’t included and doesn’t contribute shares to the trust, it’s important the whānau trust order doesn’t inadvertently include that person as a beneficiary.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MOJ0217.7E-SEP21-Succession-Factsheet.pdf (355 kb)
For example: 6 Tere Te Mete GD 16 1 Smith Street, Tauranga Gender https://www.m%C4%81orilandcourt.govt.nz 13 DID THE DECEASED LEGALLY ADOPT ANY CHILDREN INTO THEIR FAMILY OR WERE ANY CHILDREN ADOPTED OUT OF THE FAMILY?
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-22-Application-for-succession2F.pdf (371 kb)
WHĀNAU Family. Whānau is a wider concept than just immediate family of parents and siblings – it links people of one family to a common tipuna or ancestor.
Documents/Guides-Templates-Factsheets/MLC-2023-Glossary-of-terms.pdf (278 kb)
For example: 6 Tere Te Mete GD 16 1 Smith Street, Tauranga Gender Page 7 For more information visit www.māorilandcourt.govt.nz MLC 07/25 - 21 13 DID THE DECEASED LEGALLY ADOPT ANY CHILDREN INTO THEIR FAMILY OR WERE ANY CHILDREN ADOPTED OUT OF THE FAMILY?
Documents/Forms/MLC-Form-21-Application-for-succession2F.pdf (370 kb)
Contact information: Māori Land Court – Te Waipounamu Phone: (03) 962 4900 Email mlcsilna@justice.govt.nz Outstanding Original Owners Tame Norton Mehiria T Norton Alice Elizabeth Norton Maud Emma Norton Teone T Norton Tiemi Norton Nare Norton Hana T Norton Bertha (Pata) Norton Tame Parii Norton Hemi Pateriki Norton Meri Norton Maraki Norton Heni Hohipine Norton Hae Peka Norton Taini Norton Kataraina Pohata Hohaia Poharama Haora Wi Poharama Haora Poharama Tu Pitini Tuka...
With shares held by individuals becoming increasingly fractionated but shares held in whānau trusts being relatively stable, I foresee a time when these whānau trusts will be major shareholders in trusts and incorporations.
I turn to my own personal experience in creating a whānau trust to consider this further. Background As a youth and young adult I became aware that on my mother’s side our family had Māori land interests in the King Country and Whanganui areas.
Simple and uncontested trust applications Before 6 February 2021 Trust applications are decided by a Māori Land Court judge.