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New Zealand law gives longtime partners a share of an estate if a person dies without a will.
In New Zealand, if a person dies without a will, their partner living with them for several years may be entitled to a share of the estate, including the first $155,000 and a third of the remainder, if they meet legal criteria for a de facto relationship.
The father may need to create a will or sign a contracting-out agreement to ensure the property goes to his children.
Regarding KiwiSaver funds, leaving the money in the account after retirement is advised, with potential benefits from dividing funds among conservative, balanced, and growth options.
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La ley de Nueva Zelanda otorga a los socios de larga data una parte de un patrimonio si una persona muere sin un testamento.