TGT Legal promotes trust and estate practitioner Fiona King to partner

She advises on all aspects of trust law and personal asset planning

TGT Legal promotes trust and estate practitioner Fiona King to partner
Fiona King, TGT Legal

TGT Legal has announced the promotion of Fiona King to partner in recognition of her “outstanding talent, commitment, and significant contributions” to the firm’s clients and team.

TGT Legal, in its press release, characterised King as an integral part of the firm since 2009. She has dedicated nearly 15 years of service to TGT Legal. She has a strong client focus and a passion for delivering optimal outcomes for her clients, according to the firm’s press release.

In appointing King as a partner, the firm hopes to advance its goals of offering top-tier legal services and fostering talent within its ranks.

TGT Legal is a New Zealand-based boutique law firm that specialises in providing trusts, estates, and succession planning advice to domestic and international clients.

More about King

According to King’s profile on the firm’s website, she advises on all aspects of trust law and personal asset planning. She is experienced in complex trust restructuring and drafting the documentation needed to achieve the personal asset planning objectives of her clients.

King is a trust and estate practitioner (TEP), meaning that she is a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), her profile states. She is also a member of the CAANZ Trust Special Interest Group.

She received admission as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand in 2009, her profile says. She obtained her LLB (Hons) and MA (Hons) degrees from the University of Auckland.

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