Rural Law, Agribusiness and Farm Succession

At Edmonds Judd, we understand that farming isn’t just a business — it’s a way of life. For many families, the family farm represents generations of hard work, family identity, and future security. That’s why when it comes to rural law and farm succession, you need trusted legal advice from a team who understands the realities of farming life.

We understand that the needs of our clients on-farm can be very different to everyday transactions, and it’s our extensive experience in rural matters that sets us apart. With specialists in offices in the heart of the Waikato, we have a successful pedigree in legal services to the rural sector.

Based in Te Awamutu, with offices in Cambridge and Otorohanga – in the heart of the Waikato, we have been advising farming families across New Zealand for decades. Our rural lawyers have deep knowledge of agricultural law, intergenerational transfers, and rural business structures, ensuring your farm remains viable, secure, and in the family for generations to come.

We provide tailored legal advice across a broad range of rural and farming matters

 

Farm Succession Planning

Farm succession planning is one of the most important conversations you can have. We help families work through the legal, financial, and emotional challenges of passing the farm to the next generation. From setting up family trusts and ownership structures to ensuring fairness among family members, we provide practical advice to make the process clear and manageable.

Rural Property Sales, Purchases & Leases

Buying, selling, or leasing rural land requires specific expertise. We advise on compliance, financing, GST, and resource consents to ensure the transaction is smooth and secure. Whether you’re transferring part of the farm or undertaking a large-scale sale, we can guide you through every stage.

Subdivisions

From simple boundary adjustments to complex multi-lot subdivisions, our team has extensive experience in rural property law. We can advise you on purchase arrangements, subdivision requirements, and development projects, ensuring legal compliance and protecting your interests.

Financing & Refinancing

Major farm investments often require significant borrowing. We prepare and review loan documentation, security agreements, and refinancing arrangements so you can focus on running your farm while we handle the legal process.

Livestock & equine law

Whether you are entering agreements to buy or sell horses and other livestock, leasing livestock or entering grazing arrangements, or want to ensure that you understand your obligations under MPI requirements and respond appropriately to MPI investigations, we are here to help.

Sharemilking & Contract Milking Agreements

Sharemilking and contract milking arrangements are more than just contracts — they form the foundation of important farming relationships. We help draft, review, and negotiate agreements that protect both parties and reflect the long-term goals of the farm. Should disputes arise, our rural law team has the experience to resolve them effectively.

Rural Employment Law

From casual workers to permanent employees, clear and fair employment agreements are essential on-farm. We assist with drafting contracts, residential tenancies, managing compliance, and resolving employment disputes in a way that recognises the unique nature of rural work.

Rural Health & Safety

Farms are unique workplaces, and health and safety compliance is critical. Our rural experts work alongside you to protect both your staff and your business, ensuring your obligations are met under New Zealand’s health and safety laws.

Resource Management & RMA Issues

Regulations around land, water, and environmental use are constantly changing. We provide up-to-date advice on Resource Management Act (RMA) matters, including water take consents, infrastructure projects, and environmental compliance, helping you meet your obligations while protecting your farming operations.

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