Hayman Lawyers

Hayman Lawyers is a Wellington-based law firm providing expert legal services in property law, business law, employment law, trusts and wills. Our team of experienced lawyers offers comprehensive guidance and support to clients in Wellington, ensuring they receive the best possible outcomes for their legal matters.

WHO WE ARE:

  • We are a team of dedicated and experienced lawyers committed to delivering high-quality legal services to our clients.
  • Our expertise spans a range of areas, including property law, business law, employment law, trusts and wills, allowing us to provide tailored solutions to meet our clients’ unique needs.
  • We take a personal and approachable approach to law, ensuring our clients feel supported and informed throughout the legal process.

WHAT WE DO:

  • We provide expert guidance on property law matters, including residential and commercial property transactions, refinancing and property disputes.
  • Our business law services include business structures, franchising and privacy and information law, helping businesses navigate complex legal issues.
  • We also offer employment law services, including employment contracts, personal grievance and restructuring, to support both employers and employees.

WHY CHOOSE US:

  • Our team of experienced lawyers has extensive knowledge and expertise in their respective areas of law, ensuring our clients receive the best possible advice and representation.
  • We take a proactive and solution-focused approach to law, working closely with our clients to understand their needs and deliver effective solutions.
  • Our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction has earned us a reputation as a trusted and reliable law firm in Wellington.

FAQ
1. What is the process for setting up a trust?
Setting up a trust involves several steps, including determining the type of trust, appointing trustees and drafting the trust deed. Our experienced lawyers can guide you through this process, ensuring your trust is established correctly and meets your needs.

2. How can I protect my business from employment law disputes?
To protect your business from employment law disputes, it is essential to have robust employment contracts and policies in place. Our employment law team can help you develop these documents and provide guidance on best practices for managing employee relationships and resolving disputes.

3. What is the difference between a will and an enduring power of attorney?
A will and an enduring power of attorney are both important estate planning documents, but they serve different purposes. A will outlines how you want your assets to be distributed after your death, while an enduring power of attorney appoints someone to manage your affairs if you become incapacitated. Our lawyers can help you understand the differences and create these documents as part of your overall estate plan.

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