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Elder Law in New Zealand

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  • Author:
    DIESFELD Kate / MCINTOSH Ian
  • ISBN:
    9780864728913
  • Publication Date:
    December 2014
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    633
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thomson Reuters New Zealand
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Elder Law in New Zealand
Elder Law in New Zealand

Elder Law in New Zealand

Regular price $232.30
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    DIESFELD Kate / MCINTOSH Ian
  • ISBN:
    9780864728913
  • Publication Date:
    December 2014
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    633
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Thomson Reuters New Zealand
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

Description

Elder Law in New Zealand is written by contributors from a variety of backgrounds, ranging from legal and medical practitioners to elder law advocates and scholars, all of whom have applied their expertise to many of the legal issues encountered by New Zealands ageing population.

Elder law is comprised of a range of distinct but often interconnected areas of law. Each part of the book explores different facets of elder law including:

  • New Zealands ageing in place policy and the economic and legal implications of health trends; human rights, including the right to health care
  • Entitlements to services from district health boards
  • Retirement villages and rest homes, including dispute resolution and rights
  • Relationship property issues
  • The legal remedies available for elder abuse victims
  • The legal issues surrounding wills and dying intestate
  • The rights of older people with intellectual disabilities
  • The legal complexities faced by grandparents caring for their grandchildren

As the first book published in New Zealand to address these issues in a single reference work, Elder Law provides readers with a comprehensive view of a complex legal landscape.

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  • Elder Law in New Zealand is written by contributors from a variety of backgrounds, ranging from legal and medical practitioners to elder law advocates and scholars, all of whom have applied their expertise to many of the legal issues encountered by New Zealands ageing population.

    Elder law is comprised of a range of distinct but often interconnected areas of law. Each part of the book explores different facets of elder law including:

    • New Zealands ageing in place policy and the economic and legal implications of health trends; human rights, including the right to health care
    • Entitlements to services from district health boards
    • Retirement villages and rest homes, including dispute resolution and rights
    • Relationship property issues
    • The legal remedies available for elder abuse victims
    • The legal issues surrounding wills and dying intestate
    • The rights of older people with intellectual disabilities
    • The legal complexities faced by grandparents caring for their grandchildren

    As the first book published in New Zealand to address these issues in a single reference work, Elder Law provides readers with a comprehensive view of a complex legal landscape.

Elder Law in New Zealand is written by contributors from a variety of backgrounds, ranging from legal and medical practitioners to elder law advocates and scholars, all of whom have applied their expertise to many of the legal issues encountered by New Zealands ageing population.

Elder law is comprised of a range of distinct but often interconnected areas of law. Each part of the book explores different facets of elder law including:

  • New Zealands ageing in place policy and the economic and legal implications of health trends; human rights, including the right to health care
  • Entitlements to services from district health boards
  • Retirement villages and rest homes, including dispute resolution and rights
  • Relationship property issues
  • The legal remedies available for elder abuse victims
  • The legal issues surrounding wills and dying intestate
  • The rights of older people with intellectual disabilities
  • The legal complexities faced by grandparents caring for their grandchildren

As the first book published in New Zealand to address these issues in a single reference work, Elder Law provides readers with a comprehensive view of a complex legal landscape.