Sarah Lawson is an Associate at LOA Law, bringing over 14 years of legal experience, in varied roles, to the team. Having worked in both boutique and large law firms across the Bay of Plenty and Waikato, Sarah has developed a broad perspective and a deep understanding of the diverse needs of her clients.
Sarah's practice encompasses:
With particular experience in estate planning and trusts, and a strong understanding of the intersection with relationship property, Sarah is adept at guiding clients through complex legal matters. Her extensive experience has honed her attention to detail and her ability to develop practical, tailored solutions for each client.
Sarah is committed to ongoing professional and personal development. She has completed Level 2 and Level 4 Te Reo Māori certificates and is currently undertaking a Level 4 Māori Governance qualification through Toi Ohomai, expected to be completed in November 2025. Sarah has also contributed to her community through volunteering with the Citizens Advice Bureau and as a former member of the New Zealand Lawyers Tauranga association.
Sarah proudly affiliates with the Ngāpuhi and Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa iwi.
Welcome to our 23rd Simon Says podcast episode! In this episode, Simon talks about the PPPR Act and the importance of having Enduring Powers of Attorney. The information contained in this podcast is of a general nature only and does not purport to cover all aspects of the law or your particular circumstances. We recommend you obtain personalised legal advice before entering into any agreement or other obligation, whether verbal, visual, or written.
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