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Law for the Elderly

Caring lawyers for all senior citizen's requirements including:

  • Enduring Powers of Attorney/Protection of Personal Property Rights Act appointments of property managers and welfare guardians
  • Family trusts and asset protection
  • Rest homes and caring arrangements
  • Statutory requirements for Retirement Villages
  • Asset testing for residential care
  • Guarantees
  • Gifting
  • Age discrimination
  • Medical issues


Contact us with your enquiry

Useful Links
www.cab.org.nz - Citizens Advice Bureau - a voluntary organisation providing free information to New Zealand consumers on a range of issues.

www.ageconcern.org.nz - Age Concern New Zealand - a not-for-profit, charitable organisation, dedicated to promoting the quality of life and well-being of older people.

www.eldernet.co.nz - Elder-net NZ - access comprehensive information about services for older people.  Site includes a directory of New Zealand rest homes and information on retirement housing, public hospitals and residential care.

See also our Links page for more useful legal and non-legal websites

Rotherhams Law is a boutique legal practice operating in beautiful Christchurch, the Garden City of New Zealand.  We also have a branch office in stunning Kaikoura - where mountains meet the ocean - the midway stopover of the Alpine Pacific Triangle of the South Island.

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