A word of warning about warnings
When to use warnings as a tool for correcting an employee’s drop in work performance or conduct and how to do it right.… Read More
When to use warnings as a tool for correcting an employee’s drop in work performance or conduct and how to do it right.… Read More
Developing your existing home property is a common journey for those who have some land. These days there are many options, from adding a tiny house or a granny flat to undertaking a full subdivision. Each option has pros and cons to consider as you start your development journey. … Read More
Safeguarding employment rights, upholding fairness, and building resilience in the workplace… Read More
Your Will sets out how you’d like your property to be dealt with when you die (your estate) and who you want to carry out your wishes.… Read More
WRMK Lawyers is delighted to announce two additions to its Board of Directors; and the promotion of a new associate and three senior lawyers, effective from 1 April 2024.… Read More
Insurance companies are tightening up on what they will insure and raising their premiums, and prospective property buyers should take note. Without insurance, banks will not advance a loan on a property. … Read More
If you sell a residential property in New Zealand within a certain timeframe, you must pay income tax on any gains, unless it’s your main home or another exemption applies. This rule is called the “brightline test”.… Read More
90-day trial provisions give employers an avenue to dismiss employees within their first 90 days of employment, and removes an employee’s right to raise a personal grievance for that dismissal.… Read More
As you begin your summer DIY projects, be wary of making your Will one of them. A Will is an important legal document which sets out your wishes when you pass away, but it needs to be prepared properly to do its job. … Read More
Whangarei Girls High School student Anna Jungwin has been named as the winner of the WRMK Lawyers 2023 Law Scholarship.… Read More