The Law Association of New Zealand

C2G 2026 | Life, Legacy & Succession (Livestream)

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Certainty at Every Step: Advising Clients in an Evolving World

Welcome to C2G26 – Life, Legacy & Succession, the newly branded event designed for practitioners navigating an increasingly complex advisory landscape.

View the C2G26 PROGRAMME here.

As client expectations shift and legal frameworks evolve, certainty has never mattered more.

C2G26 brings together expert insights, practical guidance, and forward focused thinking across life, legacy, and succession planning.

Join peers and leaders for a programme built to strengthen confidence, clarity, and capability at every stage of your advice.

Because in a changing world, your clients rely on certainty at every step.


Outline of the Day

8:45am – 5:15pm: Conference


Attendance and Package Options


Programme

Navigating Complexity in Modern Will Drafting
A practical look at drafting effective wills for increasingly complex client circumstances, including blended families, ageing clients, and digital assets.

Relationship Property – Insights into Navigating the Minefield
An applied analysis of key Property (Relationships) Act provisions and their interaction with other legislation using a practical scenario.

Trustee Transitions – Retirement, Removal and Appointments of Trustee
Best practice guidance on managing and documenting trustee changes under the Trusts Act 2019.

AML/CFT – The Past, the Present and the Future
An update on current AML/CFT obligations for lawyers, recent changes, and what’s coming next.

Spousal Issues in the Golden Years
An exploration of how PPPR, RCS and relationship property issues intersect for older spouses, illustrated through a realistic scenario.

PPPR: An Advisor’s Guide to Recent Case Law Themes and Principles
A review of recent PPPR case law trends with practical insights and a checklist for advisors.

Practical Ways of Dealing with Breaches of Trust and the Consequences of Getting it Wrong
Practical guidance on identifying, managing and litigating breaches of trust, including potential trustee defences.

Leadership Through Uncertainty and Change
Strategies and leadership mindsets to stay confident, focused, and effective through change and uncertainty.

Property Pot Pourri: Untangling Ownership in Modern Conveyancing and Other Current Issues
A deep dive into ownership structures, key enquiries, and emerging conveyancing challenges in today’s complex property landscape.

AI Applied: Examining Tools, Issues and Risks for Everyday Practice
An exploration of practical AI tools, risks, and considerations for use in legal practice.

Chair

Vicki Ammundsen | Director and Notary Public, Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law Limited


Presenters

Kenny Bhosale | Founder & CEO | Leadership Coach, The Bridge Leaders
Theresa Donnelly | Head of Legal, Perpetual Guardian
Chris Holdaway | Barrister
Tina Hwang | Director, Queen City Law
Gavin Jolliffe | Senior Solicitor, Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law Limited
Philip McHugh | Senior Solicitor
Mark Laurence | Founder & CEO, Ten Past Tomorrow
Bethan Read | Special Counsel, Morris
Claudia Shan | Partner, Avancier Legal Limited
Mary Joy Simpson | Partner, Hesketh Henry
Carole Smith | Barrister, FortyEight Shortland Barristers
Ben Snedden | Barrister, Hobson Chambers
Rebecca Steens | Senior Associate, Holland Beckett
Don Thomas | QSM, Lawyer & Notary Public
Israel Vaealiki | Partner, Jackson Russell
Kyra Vince | Special Counsel, Hudson Gavin Martin
Nick Williams | Barrister, Britomart Chambers


Mark Laurence

Mark is the Founder and CEO of Ten Past Tomorrow, a New Zealand AI consultancy and education business that helps senior leadership teams move from AI curiosity to genuine AI capability. A trained futurist through the Institute for the Future (Silicon Valley), Mark also holds certifications in AI. He works with organisations across New Zealand, delivering practical AI strategy, literacy, and responsible adoption programmes for senior leadership teams and their operational staffing layers. He is known for his grounded, no-hype approach to AI, always focused on what actually changes how people work day-to-day.

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Vicki Ammundsen

Vicki is the director of Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law. In addition to providing trustee services Vicki advises on all areas of trust and estate law and practice including contentious trusts and estates. Vicki is the author of a number of texts including Taxation of Trusts, Trustee Liability, The Trustee’s Handbook, The Residential Care Subsidies Handbook and A Practical Guide to Legal Issues for Older People. As well as being a highly regarded conference and webinar presenter, Vicki also maintains the blog 'Matters of Trust'.

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Kenny Bhosale

Kenny is the Founder and CEO of The Bridge Leaders, a results-focused leadership company born in New Zealand. He works with businesses large and small to get the best from their people and teams, helping them grow, scale, transform, and thrive. After 18 years of service in the New Zealand Defence Force, Kenny and his team are on a clear mission: better leaders, stronger teams, proven results, all with the purpose of strengthening NZ Inc.

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Theresa Donnelly

Theresa graduated from Auckland University in 1992 and has a wealth of experience in Elder Law and Trust-related matters. Theresa was formerly from Public Trust (Senior Solicitor and Team Leader) and the Ministry of Social Development where she was lead Senior in the Public Law Team, working with Parliamentary Counsel, Older People’s Policy and the Office of Senior Citizens. Theresa worked on the 2017 changes to the EPA forms. She is a regular presenter to professional groups such as TLANZ, NZLS, CCH, STEP, and Legalwise, and is known for her practical approach.

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Chris Holdaway

After starting working life in education, Chris was admitted to the bar in 1995 and immediately started working for the organisation which is now known as Oranga Tamariki. Working in both Youth Justice and Care and Protection involved engagement in situations where young persons with particular challenges transition from the Oranga Tamariki Act framework but require the ongoing scaffolding available under the PPPR Act. For the last 3 years Chris has been practising as a barrister sole currently working primarily in COCA, Family Violence and Oranga Tamariki Act proceedings.

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Tina Hwang

Tina is a Director of Queen City Law and is the leader of its Property and Disputes Team. She is Convenor of TLANZ’s Property Law Committee and sits on the Property Disputes Committee and Civil Litigation Committee. She specialises in property, construction, and litigation and is frequently in court while advocating sensible settlement options for clients wherever possible. 

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Gavin Jolliffe

Gavin qualified as a lawyer in New Zealand in 2006. He taught commercial law at AUT for ten years and then worked for The Law Association of New Zealand in its CPD team, where he organised CPD events on the AML/CFT regime and was privileged to work closely with specialists in that area of law. In 2019 he joined Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law as a senior solicitor focusing on trust and family law litigation. Gavin is a member of TLANZ’s AML/CFT Committee.

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Philip McHugh

Philip has a broad interest in tackling all manner of disputes. Known for his practical approach, he takes the time to understand clients and their goals to deliver tailored and effective legal solutions. He has experience in trust law, corporate advisory and structuring, private wealth management, cryptocurrency regulation and commercial transactions. Philip is a qualified member of STEP and serves as a committee member of TLANZ’s Law and Technology Committee. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Law, focusing on the ethical and legal implications of emerging technologies. Philip has a young family and is an avid reader and music listener, always eager to explore new ideas and perspectives.

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Bethan Read

Bethan leads Morris’ private client team and is a trusted advisor to clients. Bethan has extensive experience in creating bespoke estate planning and asset protection solutions including trust structures, wills, enduring powers of attorney, relationship agreements and all other private client services. Bethan is qualified in both New Zealand and England and Wales. She began her career at top tier firms in the Channel Islands and London, where she gained high-level international experience in private client matters. More recently, she was director and head of the trust legal team of an international trust company based in New Zealand and joined Morris five years ago to lead their newly formed private client team. Bethan regularly presents at industry conferences in New Zealand on asset protection and estate planning topics.

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Claudia Shan

Claudia is regarded as a specialist in both private client/trust law and regulatory matters (including AML, CRS, privacy and data protection laws, economic substance, beneficial ownership etc). Claudia also serves as the Deputy Convenor of TLANZ’s AML/CFT Committee, having previously served two terms as committee member of the Trust Law Committee. She navigates the intricate legal and non-legal challenges of personal and family business succession, wealth management including advising on appropriate structures, cross-border planning, regulatory and reporting implications of domestic and foreign structures. Claudia works closely with local and international family businesses, family offices and their advisors on matters that include local and cross-border legal and tax planning and transactions, as well as pre-migration planning and residency-by-investment matters. She also guides clients by providing professional trustee, director and other fiduciary services. Claudia is a contributing author to international publications such as the Oxford Journal, Trusts & Trustees and the STEP Journal.

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Mary Joy Simpson

A specialist in trust and estate planning law, Mary Joy regularly reviews and provides advice on trust arrangements and assists clients when current structures have flaws or require update. Mary Joy is often asked to speak at seminars for The Law Association of New Zealand, NZLS and Legalwise. Mary Joy is ranked in Band 1 for Chambers: High Net Worth.

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Carole Smith

Carole is a barrister at FortyEight Shortland Barristers in Auckland. She specialises in estate and trust matters, relationship property, property and equity. Carole has a background in alternative dispute resolution and most of her cases settle. For more information and client testimonials, visit www.fortyeightshortland.co.nz

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Ben Snedden

Ben has been practising family law since 2002. His expertise covers all practice areas including both children and property cases. Teaching and improving advocacy remain an important focus for Ben. He is on the faculty of the NZLS Litigation Skills programme.

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Rebecca Steens

Rebecca advises on Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney, Trust formation, administration and applications for variations, estate administration (including contentious estates), independent trusteeship/executorship and occupation right agreements. With a background in contentious trusts and estates, Rebecca brings a unique and practical perspective for her clients. Prior to joining Holland Beckett, Rebecca had 8 years of experience in estate, trust and general litigation, including four years at an Offshore firm in Jersey, in the Channel Islands. 

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Don Thomas QSM

Don commenced practice in 1971. He became a principal in 1975, and was variously in sole practice and partnership, before selling his practice in 2022. Don is now a locum, legal consultant and Notary Public. His reputation is as a leader/early adopter and promoter of technology and systems in legal practices. He was originator of NZ Document Exchange (DX), facsimile settlements, and scheduled forms. He is the first e-capable Notary in New Zealand. Don’s other interests are rugby referee (50 years), Scout Sailing Master (20 years) and blood donor (65 years). He was awarded the QSM (Services to the Legal Profession and Community) in 2022.

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Israel Vaealiki

Israel is a partner at Jackson Russell. He specialises in trusts, family succession planning, wealth preservation, charitable trusts and philanthropy. He advises high-net-worth clients in New Zealand and internationally on cross-border succession and trust issues. Israel is a member of STEP and the International Bar Association. He is an accredited adviser and member of the Family Business Association.

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Kyra Vince

Kyra specialises in advising on the complex regulatory issues that arise with emerging technologies, such as privacy, information security, professional standards, consumer protection and AML. She has particular expertise in advising on the evolving regulation of AI, data, payments, and biometric processing, and the tech and IP issues that arise in insolvency. Kyra regularly advises and trains in-house legal and business teams on practical compliance with emerging law and assists clients to submit on regulatory change.

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Nick Williams

Nick is a barrister at Britomart Chambers. He acts in a wide variety of domestic trust disputes, including advising on the application of the Trusts Act 2019, the interpretation of trust documents, appointment and removal of trustees or beneficiaries, and actions for breaches of trust. He also advises on New Zealand foreign trust issues and has acted in a number of offshore trust disputes, which often involve multiple jurisdictions and proceeds of crime, asset freezing, or forfeiture issues. Nick is admitted as a barrister in the Cook Islands and a member of TLANZ’s Trust Law Committee. 

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Registration Close Date

14/05/2026
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