Power of Attorney (general/specific) â New Zealand ðģðŋ
High Court of New Zealand · Probate application â High Court
New Zealand only recognises the Power of Attorney (general/specific) once it carries certified English translation and MFA Apostille.
End-to-end: draft will/trust â court filing â registration â distribution in Thailand and abroad.
Why New Zealand insists on this document: Apostille + certified English.
Forced heirship: none · Estate tax: āđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩ Estate Duty.
End-to-end: prepare Power of Attorney (general/specific) at Grantor / Notarial Services Attorney (1-5 days) â English translation â MFA â Apostille â High Court of New Zealand.
First-pass acceptance: 94-96%.
Coverage
How it works
- 1
Destination checklist
Compare High Court of New Zealand requirements with the asset/heir map.
- 2
Prepare Power of Attorney (general/specific)
Filed at Grantor / Notarial Services Attorney (1-5 working days).
- 3
English translation
Registrar-listed translator with estate/tax glossary.
- 4
MFA legalisation
Chaeng Wattana â 2-3 working days.
- 5
Apostille
MFA Apostille route.
- 6
File with High Court of New Zealand
DHL the original or submit at the destination embassy in Bangkok.
Frequently asked questions
Does New Zealand accept Thai Apostille?
Yes â MFA Apostille suffices.
Forced heirship?
None â testamentary freedom applies.
Destination estate tax?
āđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩ Estate Duty
Probate route?
Probate application â High Court
Translation language?
English, by a translator accepted by the destination authority or the Thai MFA.
Estimated total cost?
3,500-8,000 āļāļēāļ + translation THB 1,000-2,000/page + MFA THB 400 + free Apostille + destination court fees.
Timeline?
10-21 working days for document preparation + 60-180 days for overseas probate.