Legal and Financial Guidance Workshop

$50.00

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This workshop discusses what you need to know to navigate the legal processes for making a will and appointing an enduring power of attorney for yourself or family members, and tips for supporting people with dementia with money management and decision making.

 

Expert Profiles

 

Fiona Faithfull – Partner, Mcveagh Fleming Lawyers

Fiona Faithfull is a Partner at McVeagh Fleming with a strong background in property development and business law. Beyond her legal expertise, Fiona is passionate about supporting individuals and families navigating a dementia diagnosis. Inspired by her own experience caring for her mother, she combines her professional skills with empathy to help people prepare for the future. In collaboration with Dementia Auckland, Fiona offers a free service to assist those in difficult circumstances and discounted rates for those with a dementia diagnosis, helping them put essential documents in place, such as Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs).

 

Clementine Ludlow-Henare – Financial Capability Specialist, More than Money

Clementine brings over 14 years of experience in the financial wellbeing and inclusion sector in Aotearoa New Zealand. She has worked with the Commission for Financial Capability, Good Shepherd NZ, and major banks, focusing on community-driven financial programmes. In 2021, she founded More Than Money to develop long-term, tailored financial capability solutions across a wide range of communities and sectors. With a strong focus on equity, Clementine also launched the Financial Wellbeing Network in 2024 to strengthen collaboration in the sector. Deeply connected to Pacific communities through her upbringing in Kiribati and Tuvalu, she brings cultural insight and a compassionate, inclusive approach to everything she does.

 

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