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  1. AI v HC [2024] NZDT 875 (16 December 2024) [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  2. Family Legal Advice Service Operational Policy v1.8 June 2018 [pdf, 1 MB]

    Family Legal Advice Service Operational Policy for providing early legal advice for disputes under the Care of Children Act 2004 Family Legal Advice Service Operational Policy v1.8 July 2018 Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in rela...

  3. 2015 to 2019 Ministry of Justice statement of intent [pdf, 952 KB]

    ...at the heart of decision making. We want victims to get the help they need, offenders to be held to account and to ensure the system is working smarter to stop violence from happening in the first place. While crime is reducing, our high rate of family violence is unacceptable and too many people continue to be re-victimised. Addressing this is one of my core priorities. Part of this is about reviewing the legal framework, improving services, and changing long-standing behaviours and atti...

  4. Tahuparae – Marino Henare Pumipi Rangitihi Tahuparae (2013) 60 Taitokerau MB 46 (60 TTK 46) [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...children together and his only substantial assets consisted of Māori land interests. In my experience, Māori rarely record separations in writing, especially if there are no general land interests. I also understand that separation orders in the Family Court are infrequently sought or granted. [11] In my respectful view, s 109(4) as currently drafted does not reflect the practical realities of separation amongst Māori and nor does it set an appropriate threshold for separati...

  5. TX & AS v WU and ors [2023] NZDT 88 (22 March 2023) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  6. TN v U Ltd [2024] NZDT 89 (7 February 2024) [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  7. Different streams of law

    Civil and criminal law There are two main streams of law: civil law and criminal law. Civil law Civil law covers disputes between individuals, companies and sometimes local or central government. It usually doesn't involve the Police. Civil disputes are often about money, but they cover a wide range of cases coming before the courts like: Disputes over business contracts, wills, tax, land or other property Cases where someone’s carelessness has caused someone else a loss Family matters such a...

  8. [2023] NZIACDT 15 - TC v MacLeod (1 May 2023) [pdf, 136 KB]

    ...2020, the family were granted residence visas. [10] IMMagine issued three invoices to the complainant from 8 October 2019 to 21 January 2020, for a total of $22,540. The complainant declined to pay which led to IMMagine filing a claim in the Disputes Tribunal. It is understood by this Tribunal that the Disputes Tribunal has deferred the claim, pending the outcome of the professional complaint against Mr MacLeod. Decision of the Tribunal [11] The Tribunal upheld a number of h...

  9. Zhang v CAC406 & Anor [2015] NZREADT 91 [pdf, 118 KB]

    ...not attract commission. Ms Sun was keen to sell to Ms Julie Zhang and to Ms Sun and Ms June Zhang subsequently (after 11 January 2013) signed the agreement for sale and purchase to Ms Julie Zhang and her husband. The property was sold to them. A dispute now exists between L J Hooker and Ms June Zhang as to whether or not the commission deducted by L J Hooker was properly deducted. There are a number of issues which arise from this claim: 1. Whether the second respondent [who had n...

  10. Digital-Case-Management-Te-Au-Reka_Change-approach_Pack.pdf [pdf, 462 KB]

    ...Management programme. Formal exceptions will be made where implementation of the change is deemed necessary. Critical time periods 12 The moratorium aligns with the critical periods of solution development and rollout: 1 In relation to the Family Court the following legislative changes are excluded: 1) International Adoption; 2) Crimes Legislation (Stalking and Harassment) Bill; 3) Family Court changes in the Regulatory Standards Bill; 4) Oranga Tamariki detention proposals; 5) Rul...