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  1. Family Fixed Fees Schedules July 2020.. [pdf, 598 KB]

    ...................................................................................................................................................................... 26 PATERNITY – GRANTING NOTES .............................................................................................................................................. 29 PROTECTION OF PERSONAL & PROPERTY RIGHTS (PPPR) ................................................................................................ 30...

  2. Family Fixed Fees Schedules July 2020 [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...................................................................................................................................................................... 26 PATERNITY – GRANTING NOTES .............................................................................................................................................. 29 PROTECTION OF PERSONAL & PROPERTY RIGHTS (PPPR) ................................................................................................ 30...

  3. 10.7 Appendix G: Reporting Restrictions Statutory Prohibitions on Publications for Media as at November 2014

    ...authorising the taking of a bodily sample from a suspect under the age of 17 years, no person shall publish, in any report or account relating to any proceedings on the application, the name of the respondent [suspect] or the parents or any person having the care of the respondent, or any other name or particulars likely to lead to the respondent’s identification. Criminal Records Section 13 of the Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act 2004 provides that if: An application is made for an order...

  4. Family Court Rewrite Submission - Te Putahitanga [pdf, 552 KB]

    ...suggests, we reflect the convergence of the rivers of Te Waipounamu, bringing sustenance to the people and reflecting the partnership’s founding principle of whanaungatanga. GENERAL COMMENTS The overrepresentation of tamariki Māori in State care continues to increase in Aotearoa with current child protection methods appearing to marginalise the most disadvantaged1. For many whānau, the fear and distrust of the welfare and justice system has significant impacts on parenting, on the...

  5. Guardianship, custody & access: Māori perspectives and experiences [pdf, 627 KB]

    ...Pilot Study Interviews 83 12.1 Pilot Study/Applicant 1 83 12.2 Pilot Study/Applicant 2 84 12.3 Pilot Study/Respondent 1 86 12.4 Pilot Study/ Respondent 2 88 13 Issues and Themes 91 13.1 Framing the Issues and Themes 91 13.2 Principles Related to the Care and Upbringing of Children 93 13.3 Access to Justice Issues 97 13.4 Favourable Experiences 97 13.5 Counsel for the Child 98 13.6 Cost Issues 98 13.7 Other Services 99 14 Hei Whakamutunga 103 15 Glossary of Mäori Terms 105 16 Bibliography 107...

  6. [2023] NZIACDT 17 - NG v Murthy (24 May 2023) [pdf, 227 KB]

    ...[45] As the Tribunal observed in SU, there is a pattern to Ms Murthy’s misconduct. Most of the wrongdoing is carelessness about proper paperwork, particularly inadequate communication with her clients. This is not trivial. It is part of protecting and properly informing a client that there is a written contract and the client is aware of what is happening. In the current complaint, the first and second heads of complaint are not so much about paperwork, as about Ms Murthy’...

  7. Can I get family or civil legal aid?

    ...and civil legal aid Assessing your income and assets Legal aid for family disputes Legal aid may be available for family disputes or problems that could go to court, including: disputes over relationship property, child support or maintenance, and care of children protection orders care and protection orders for children and young persons adoption paternity mental health (compulsory treatment orders). Legal aid is not available for problems that don’t go to court (such as drawing up a will...

  8. Family Court Rewrite Submission FV Death Review Committee [pdf, 316 KB]

    ...Pasifika cultural values. FVDRC is responding to the questions posed in the consultation document, along with further commentary when warranted, using the headings provided. 3. Focus on Children The checklist in the former section 61 of the Care of Children Act 2004 does need to be reviewed before being used as part of a safety assessment process. The FVDRC has identified the following concerns with that list: 1. The checklist is firmly focused on physical violence only. It n...

  9. Summary of submissions: Strengthening New Zealand's legislative response to family violence [pdf, 584 KB]

    ...Views on barriers faced by different population groups 12 Views on the legal definition of family violence 17 Views on including principles in law 20 Part 2: Victim safety 22 Views on protection orders 22 Views on property orders 26 Views on Police safety orders 28 Views on parenting arrangements 30 Part 3: Prosecuting family violence perpetrators 33 Views on a framework for family violence offences 33 Views...

  10. Family violence consultation: Summary of submissions 20160304 [pdf, 584 KB]

    ...Views on barriers faced by different population groups 12 Views on the legal definition of family violence 17 Views on including principles in law 20 Part 2: Victim safety 22 Views on protection orders 22 Views on property orders 26 Views on Police safety orders 28 Views on parenting arrangements 30 Part 3: Prosecuting family violence perpetrators 33 Views on a framework for family violence offences 33 Views...