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  1. AG Ltd v SQ [2018] NZDT 1443 (30 October 2018) [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...a $200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 28 days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, and serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determination...

  2. NU v TE [2020] NZDT 1402 (25 November 2020) [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...$200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 28 days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determination...

  3. DS v NS [2018] NZDT 1454 (7 May 2018) [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...is a $200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside 28 days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, and serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determination...

  4. IB v IY [2016] NZDT 1407 (25 Feburary 2016) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...a $200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 28 days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, and serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determination...

  5. BS v TT [2019] NZDT 1485 (5 December 2019) [pdf, 171 KB]

    ...$200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside 20 working days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, and serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determinati...

  6. BI v SQ Incorporated [2020] NZDT 1366 (26 November 2020) [pdf, 210 KB]

    ...$200 filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 28 days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determination...

  7. ST v Council [2022] NZDT 9 (24 March 2022) [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determinat...

  8. BC v TG [2021] NZDT 1636 (13 October 2021) [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...filing fee for an appeal. You can only appeal outside of 20 working days if you have been granted an extension of time by a District Court Judge. To apply for an extension of time you must file an Interlocutory Application on Notice and a supporting affidavit, then serve it on the other parties. There is a fee for this application. District Court proceedings are more complex than Disputes Tribunal proceedings, and you may wish to seek legal advice. The District Court may, on determinat...

  9. Responding to a notice of application (Family Court) Info Booklet MOJ0610 [pdf, 484 KB]

    ...you don’t respond, a judge might make a final order without hearing your views. This could affect how much time you spend with the child, or how the child is cared for. 3. Complete the form You’ll need to complete a ‘Notice of Response and Affidavit in Support’ form, and file (send or drop off) it at your nearest court. When to file the form You should give your response in the timeframe shown on the ‘Notice to Respondent’. The time starts from the day you received a...

  10. What to expect at the Family Court (Care of Children) Info Booklet MOJ0588 [pdf, 507 KB]

    ...family situation. If you’re not sure where to start, visit your local Community Law Centre or communitylaw.org.nz What happens in the courtroom The judge will make the decision A hearing is more formal. The judge will look at evidence, for example affidavits, or hear from witnesses, to make a decision about the parenting disagreement. The judge will let you know when it’s your turn to speak. If you have a lawyer, they’ll speak on your behalf unless you’re giving evidence....