THE TREMAIN LEGACY SOCIETY
GIFTS IN WILL

YOU CAN MAKE A LASTING DIFFERENCE.DO I NEED TO TELL YOU

From the first whistle to the unthinkable, we’re here for our rugby community every step of the way. Leaving a gift in your Will is a wonderful way to support our work, and ensure we can achieve great outcomes for injured rugby players for many years to come. Thank you for your kindness.

HOW IT WORKS.​​​​​​​

Fill out online: Fill your Will out online, it takes less than ten minutes of your day.

Print your Will: Download and print your personalised, legally formatted Will.

Sign and witness: Sign your Will with two witnesses to make it binding.

Named after our founder All Blacks legend Kel Tremain, the Tremain Legacy Society has been set up to honour the generosity of individuals and families who plan to leave gifts in their Will to the NZRF. When you notify us that we have been remembered in your Will or Family Trust, you will be invited to become a member.

This prestigious group of benefactors includes a growing number of like-minded friends and supporters of the NZRF.

Members are kept informed of news and activities and are invited to an exciting calendar of events throughout the year. Being a valued part of the programme means we can thank you in your lifetime and share our mutual passion for the safety of rugby. We will, of course, respect your wishes should you prefer to remain anonymous.

No matter your age or assets, having a Will is essential.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

IS MY ESTATE ENOUGH?

A gift in your Will is welcomed whatever your financial situation and is an essential factor for ensuring the NZRF’s good work continues for years to come.

DO I NEED TO TELL YOU I AM LEAVING A GIFT?

You may choose not to tell us about a gift in your Will, but if you do decide to share your plans with us, we can work with you to understand more about your wishes.

WHY SHOULD I WRITE MY WILL?

We recommend that you consult your lawyer or other legal advisor to ensure that your Will is worded correctly and witnessed and signed properly. If you need a lawyer, contact:

The New Zealand Law Society​​​​​​​

Phone: (04) 472 7837

Web: www.lawsociety.org.nz