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Terms used in succession
Wira
Will
A will is a legal document that states how a person wants their estate (finances, assets, property) to be managed and distributed after they pass away.
Te mana whakahaere rawa whaiaro
Formal administration / letters of administration
Formal administration / letters of administration is where the High Court confirms legal authority to a person to manage the estate of someone who has passed away.
Apply online Download the simple and uncontested succession factsheet
Tauatanga me te kore wira, mana whakahaere rawa whaiaro rānei
Succession without a will or administration
If your whānau member has not left a will and formal administration of their estate has not been granted, you can apply for succession with no grant of administration.
She is the current presiding officer of the Mana Wahine inquiry.
In addition to her current Māori Land Court and Waitangi Tribunal roles, Judge Reeves was also appointed as a High Court Judge in Niue in 2014.
Ngā haumitanga
Investments
Ko ngā haumitanga ka oti i a koe me mātua tutuki i raro i ngā mana o tō whakatau tarahiti, waeture rānei, ā, me whānui te whakaaro, me matawhāiti.
Hei tarahiti, kaporeihana whenua, tētahi atu hinonga rānei kei raro i ngā ture whenua Māori, ka taea e koe te tono mō te mana o te Manatū Māori mai i te Tari Taake. Mo ngā kaupapa tāke, mā te noho hei Mana Māori ka heke tō pāpātanga tāke tārewa mai i te 33% ki te 17.5%.