he New Zealand Supreme Court has denied two siblings access to $700,000 held in a family trust, despite their claims of abuse by their father, who established the trust. The court ruled the funds were legally protected by the trust’s terms. The siblings argued the trust was used to shield assets from accountability, but the court upheld its legal independence. This decision concludes a legal battle over whether the trust could be breached for compensation.
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