Time to get a Will or review your current Will

September was Will’s Month and Blackwood Montagna acknowledged this with a well-attended drinks and nibbles function at the Franklin Club on Tuesday 16th September.

Lawyers George Nonu and Simon Bratley spoke to the group on Wills and Succession Planning matters, and Director Peter Montagna facilitated a Q and A session.

The audience were very engaged and asked many questions. The event also gave Peter a chance to talk of Blackwood Montagna’s rapid growth and to introduce many of the practice’s people, including recent recruits.

The friendly people at Blackwood Montagna would love to hear from you if you have any concerns or questions concerning Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney or Succession Plans. 

You can start a Will review or a new Will this easily by going to our website where there is an easy Online Form for you to start the process. Click here to get started

This article is intended as a general overview and discussion of the subject dealt with and does not create a lawyer-client relationship. It is not intended to be, and should not be used as, a substitute for taking legal advice in any specific situation. We will accept no responsibility for any actions taken or not taken on the basis of this article.

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As we close for the festive season...

We wish you safety, joy, and special moments with your loved ones.

Our office will be closing at midday on the 23rd of December and reopen at 9am on the 12th of January 2026.

From the 12th of January 2026, we welcome you to our new office at:

7 Paerata Road,
Pukekohe.