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SUMMARY:Law Series Papamoa: Relationship Property
DESCRIPTION:Library Law Series starting in September.\nCome and hear from an experienced lawyers on topics such as Wills\, Buying & Selling real estate (focus on 1st home buyers)\, Relationship Property\, Enduring powers of attorney and Family Trust. \nIt’s free and open to all. \nRelationship Property\nUnderstanding your rights and obligations is important to all people in relationships\, whether married or not. The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 details how ownership of assets is dealt with both during relationships and after they terminate. You should know how this law applies to you and how to contract out of the legislation if you so choose.\nTauranga Library \nWednesday\, 30 September from 5.30–6.30pm \nRegister for this session\nPāpāmoa Library \nWednesday\, 7 October from 5.45–6.45pm \nRegister for this session
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/law-series-papamoa-relationship-property/
LOCATION:Papamoa Library\, 15 Gravatt Road\, Papamoa
CATEGORIES:Free,Legal
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tauranga Libraries - Te Ao M%C4%81rama":MAILTO:library@tauranga.govt.nz 
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SUMMARY:Money\, Politics & Inequality: Is NZ democracy broken ?
DESCRIPTION:Mackenzie Elvin Public Lecture \nNew Zealanders like to think their democratic system is one of the least corrupt in the world. But the system has a massive blind spot when it comes to political finance and inequality. Wealth has become increasingly concentrated in New Zealand since the 1980s – yet there are no meaningful curbs on political donations\, allowing major imbalances in access to politicians and influence over decisions. Meanwhile there are growing concerns about foreign interference in New Zealand elections. \nIn this public lecture hosted and brought to Tauranga by Mackenzie Elvin Law\, Auckland University’s Timothy Kuhner and Victoria University’s Max Rashbrooke will discuss their research into economic inequality and its threat to both democracy and the wider functioning of our society. This election-week lecture is set amidst multiple SFO investigations into political financing in New Zealand\, affecting both major parties and New Zealand First. Meanwhile the continuing revelations by Professor Anne-Marie Brady of Canterbury University and others have raised concerns about the influence of the Communist Party of China and other foreign actors on our democratic system. \nTim’s work explores the nexus between rising inequality and political corruption. “When it comes to combating the undue influence of concentrated wealth over law and policy\,” he says\, “New Zealand’s electoral and parliamentary framework does not reflect a love of fairness. It reflects\, rather\, a love of inequality. And the laws and policies produced within this framework are likely to prioritise the private interest over the public good.” He adds: “I have reason to believe that New Zealand’s reputation for being corruption-free and its sense of wellbeing don’t fully align with reality.” \nMax has written extensively about inequality and the need for democratic renewal in New Zealand. His recent Guardian article\, ‘New Zealand’s Astounding Wealth Gap Challenges our “Fair Go” Identity’\, attracted widespread media attention while showing that the wealthiest 10% of the country has 60% of all assets. “Such findings are challenging to New Zealand’s self-identity\,” he writes. “The country’s egalitarian image was once memorably described by the historian Melanie Nolan as ‘a rich amalgam of truth and myth’. These new wealth figures suggest that the latter increasingly predominates.” Max is also the editor of the key work Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis. \nTogether\, Tim and Max will explain the issues and offer ideas for renewing our democracy and making the “good society” that we claim as our “Kiwi way” more reality than myth. \nCopies of books by Tim and Max will be available for purchase after the lecture cincluding Tim’s just released book:\nTyranny of Greed: Trump\, Corruption and the Revolution to Come\npublished by Stanford University Press \nDate:  Tuesday 13th October\, 2020\nTime:  5:30pm to 7:00pm (Lecture will start at 5:30pm with time for questions to 7:00pm)\nVenue:  Wharekauhau Lecture Theatre\, Level 2\, University of Waikato\, Tauranga Campus\, Durham Street\, Tauranga \nPresenters:  Dr Timothy Kuhner – Associate Professor of Law\, Auckland University and Max Rashbrooke – 2020 J. D. Stout Fellow\, Victoria University \nAdmission:  Free \nFor more information and to Register:\nGo to www.businessaxis.nz/mackenzieelvinpubliclecture
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/money-politics-inequality-is-nz-democracy-broken/
LOCATION:University of Waikato – Tauranga Campus 101 Durham Street Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Finance,Free,Legal,Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mackenzie Elvin Law":MAILTO:hello@mackenzie-elvin.com
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SUMMARY:Managing Fighting & Aggression:  Free Session
DESCRIPTION:FREE DISCUSSION GROUP\nTriple P Discussion Groups are 2 hr relaxed sessions with a trained TP practitioner\, guiding participants through different behaviours/vignette segments and sharing practical but researched strategies for preventing\, promoting and managing different behaviours\, both in yourself as the parent/caregiver or whanau member and your child.\nYou choose how much you want to share\, or prefer to listen and enjoy the lite refreshments.\nA take home workbook is given at the session to help participants in their parenting going forward. \nManaging fighting and aggression:  In this session\, parents are encouraged to share their experiences of aggressive and destructive behaviour from their children and discuss some of the reasons children fight. This group covers the skills that children need to be able to cooperate and get along with others. Parents learn how to teach skills such as sharing\, communicating\, and being gentle. They also prepare plans to manage times when fighting and aggression do occur.
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/managing-fighting-aggression-free-session/
LOCATION:Wesley Church\, 100 13th Ave\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Free,Parenting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ardell Unsworth":MAILTO:ardell.triplep@kaitiakiservices.co.nz
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SUMMARY:Law Series Tauranga: Enduring Powers of Attorney
DESCRIPTION:Library Law Series starting in September. Come and hear from an experienced lawyers on topics such as Wills\, Buying & Selling real estate (focus on 1st home buyers)\, Relationship Property\, Enduring powers of attorney and Family Trust. \nIt’s free and open to all.\nEnduring Powers of Attorney\nWe should all have powers of attorney. These are the documents that appoint a person who can make decisions on your behalf if you cannot. As we get older\, or if we suffer from unexpected illness\, we need to make sure that someone is ready to help us pay bills\, sell our house and arrange any medical care on our behalf. When preparing a power of attorney\, you need to consider who is best for the different roles – personal care and welfare\, and property. We can highlight some of the issues and explain how these important documents work.\nTauranga Library \nWednesday\, 14 October from 5.30–6.30pm \nRegister for this session\nPāpāmoa Library \nWednesday\, 21 October from 5.45–6.45pm \nRegister for this session
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/law-series-enduring-powers-of-attorney/
LOCATION:Tauranga City Library\, 91 Willow Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Free,Legal
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tauranga Libraries - Te Ao M%C4%81rama":MAILTO:library@tauranga.govt.nz 
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SUMMARY:Law Series Tauranga: Family Trusts
DESCRIPTION:Library Law Series starting in September.\nCome and hear from an experienced lawyers on topics such as Wills\, Buying & Selling real estate (focus on 1st home buyers)\, Relationship Property\, Enduring powers of attorney and Family Trust. \nIt’s free and open to all. \nFamily Trusts\nFamily trusts can/may be used for a variety of reasons. If you are in business\, they offer protection from creditors\, and an opportunity to split income between family members. They protect the interests of future generations and can avoid estate litigation. Many people want to know about whether they will help with rest home subsidies. We have worked with family trusts for many years and can tell you how they work\, why you might want them and what they can achieve. We will also look at how you administer a trust. \nTauranga Library \nWednesday\, 28 October from 5.30–6.30pm \nRegister for this session\nPāpāmoa Library \nWednesday\, 4 November from 5.45–6.45pm \nRegister for this session
URL:https://letslearn.nz/event/law-series-tauranga-family-trusts/
LOCATION:Tauranga City Library\, 91 Willow Street\, Tauranga
CATEGORIES:Free,Legal
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tauranga Libraries - Te Ao M%C4%81rama":MAILTO:library@tauranga.govt.nz 
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