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LOA Law Limited

At a glance
Name
LOA Law Limited
Category
Legal/Financial
Address
40 Willow Street
Tauranga
Tauranga 3110
Postal Address
PO Box 746
Tauranga
Tauranga 3144
Regions
Bay of Plenty
Phone
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Email
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Web
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Personnel
Manager
Mel Fahey - 07 928 4422
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Are you looking for a down-to-earth, approachable legal team you can trust to take care of all your legal needs?

Then look no further. Here at LOA Law, we are just like you. We too have families, dreams, ambitions and worries. We take the time to understand what is important to you, so we can provide exceptional legal advice that we would be happy to follow ourselves.

EXPERTISE
From buying a house, writing a will or setting up a family trust, to structuring your business or settling employment disputes, we have a broad range of legal expertise to help put your business and personal affairs in order.

Personal Law
Personal law encompasses a broad range of legal matters, each of which can cause stress and worry. We encourage you to involve us in your personal law matters at your earliest convenience. This allows us to work with you to alleviate your concerns. We adopt the philosophy that a problem shared is a problem halved.

Property Law
Our property law expertise includes residential, commercial and rural property services. For many of us, buying or selling a property is a major event in our lives. We cannot stress how important it is to make sure you have the correct structures in place to protect your investment.

Testimonials
Testimonials
"Really helpful and supportive." Sherryll Irvine

Updated: 23 Mar 2026

Service Description
Service Description
We can help you with the following personal law matters:

Wills
Enduring powers of attorney
Asset protection advice and family trusts
Relationship property advice – both during a relationship and after separation
Employment issues and personal grievances
Consumer law issues
Contract disputes
Neighbour and tenancy disputes
Dissolution of marriage
Immigration assistance, including temporary and permanent visas
Advice on licences to occupy in retirement villages
Assistance with completing Residential Care Subsidy and Residential Care Loan applications
Applications for the appointment of a property manager or administrator and/or welfare guardian
Estate administration, including applications for probate or letters of administration
Estate claims in contesting wills, the conduct of executors or testamentary promises

PROPERTY LAW:
Sale and purchase of residential, commercial and rural property
Kiwisaver and HomeStart grant applications
Development of property portfolios, including strategic property advice
Subdivisions and boundary adjustments
Refinancing
Build contracts
Advice on ownership structures
Property sharing/ownership agreements
Commercial leases
Registration of easements, land covenants, mortgages and caveats

Updated: 23 Mar 2026

Meeting the needs of older people
Meeting the needs of older people
At LOA Law, we make legal matters simpler and easier to understand, so you can make confident decisions about your future.

We take time to listen and explain your options clearly, at your pace — whether it’s wills, enduring powers of attorney, or planning ahead. Your independence and wishes are always at the centre, and we welcome family or whānau involvement if that’s important to you.

Our focus is on practical, straightforward advice that gives you clarity and peace of mind.

Reach out to the team today or click ‘General Enquiry’ to get started.

Updated: 23 Mar 2026

What's New
What's New
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You May Have A Will, But Is It The Right One?

Many people recognise the importance of having a will, yet it is common to put off signing one until “later” — a time that often never comes.

Your will sets out who will manage your affairs after you pass away and who will inherit your assets. It can also include the assignment of important powers and responsibilities, burial wishes, guardianship appointments, and more. Even small wording choices can have significant consequences, and standard templates or generated documents might not reflect your individual circumstances.

Preparing a will is not simply a matter of filling in a form. It involves making considered decisions about your future and the people you care about. Taking the time to explore your options, and seeking appropriate advice, can give you confidence that your will properly reflects your intentions and will stand up when it matters most. At LOA Law we believe this deserves careful thought and planning, resulting in effective and smooth administration of your estate.

Whether you choose LOA Law or another trusted legal adviser, we encourage you to review your will, before it is too late, to ensure everything is in place to achieve the outcomes you want.

Learn more about writing a will

Updated: 30 Mar 2026


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