Waipa is becoming one of New Zealand’s most attractive retirement destinations, with new retirement villages reflecting a growing community preparing for the next chapter of life.
For Steve, this became personal when his grandmother started talking about leaving the family home she had lived in for over 40 years. It wasn’t just a house to her — it was where she raised her children, hosted countless Sunday dinners, and built a lifetime of memories. The idea of moving brought both practical questions and a deep sense of emotion for the whole family.
Steve noticed that while his grandmother was ready for a simpler lifestyle, she was unsure about what came next — whether to downsize, consider a retirement village, and whether her legal affairs were still in order.
Together, they discovered her Will hadn’t been reviewed in many years and no longer reflected changes in her family or her current wishes. It was a gentle reminder of how easily these documents can become out of date over time. They also spoke about Enduring Powers of Attorney, ensuring the right people could step in if needed, and the importance of carefully understanding retirement village agreements before making any decisions.
Taking the time to get everything in order gave Steve’s grandmother real peace of mind. It also reassured Steve and the rest of the family that her wishes were clear and would be respected.
With the right planning and legal guidance from the team at Edmonds Judd, what initially felt overwhelming became a clear, supported transition — allowing Steve’s grandmother to focus on enjoying her next chapter with confidence, comfort, and security.






Georgia Ellen