Chrystall LAW

Chrystall LAW is a boutique law firm established in Hawke’s Bay in 2014 to provide bespoke property, commercial, trust and estate administration services to clients across New Zealand.

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Who We Are

Bridget is a director of Chrystall Law, an Accredited Property Law Specialist and a member of the Property Law Section of the New Zealand Law Society.

Bridget Chrystall

BA LLB
Director/Solicitor
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Kate originally qualified and practised as a Solicitor in the UK before emigrating to New Zealand and is now a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.

Kate Norman

LLB
Associate/Solicitor
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Kyla manages the administration of all estates at Chrystall LAW and is the firm’s AML Compliance Officer.

Kyla Grant

Estates Manager
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What We Do

It’s simple - we value our clients. Our focus is on building a positive relationship that enable us to fully understand our client’s legal needs and cater to them accordingly. We have a wealth of knowledge and experience in our chosen fields of practice that we draw upon to provide unique solutions tailored for our clients as opposed to a “one size fits all” approach. Please scroll down to read our areas of speciality.

Property

  • sale and purchase of rural, residential and commercial property
  • leases – commercial, agricultural and horticultural
  • subdivisions, easements and covenants
  • building contracts
  • personal property security administration

Trusts & Estates

  • wills and healthcare directives
  • succession planning
  • estate administration
  • enduring powers of attorney
  • trustee delegations
  • trusts – establishment, administration and review

Commercial

  • business sale and purchase
  • partnership agreements and dissolutions
  • company incorporations
  • franchise and agency agreements
  • shareholder and joint venture agreements
  • finance and securities
  • disputes
  • contractor and employment agreements

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