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  1. Pay a filing fee

    This includes court filing fees and tribunal fees. How can I pay? Payment method Details Online 'File and Pay' option: File and Pay is the online alternative to filing your documentation and paying the fee at the courthouse. File and Pay Online tribunal application and payment option: An online application and fee payment is available for the following Tribunal filings: Copyright Tribunal Online application and fee payment   Disputes Tribunal Online...

  2. LCRO 200/2020 SK and WP v AQ (27 October 2023) [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...[Suburb A] (the Firm). [2] They have applied for review of one aspect of a decision dated 28 September 2020 by the [Area] Standards Committee [X] about their professional conduct. [3] The matter relates to the fairness and reasonableness of fees charged by the Firm to the respondent, Ms AQ, for preparing and filing a without notice application for a parenting order under the Care of Children Act 2004 and a without notice application for a protection order under the Domestic Viol...

  3. GM v TT LCRO 31 / 2011 (24 November 2011) [pdf, 90 KB]

    ...Auckland Respondent The names and identifying details of the parties in this decision have been changed. DECISION Application for review [1] Ms TT (the Practitioner) acted for the ACP District Council in relation to a proceeding filed against the Council by Mr GM (the Applicant). [2] The Applicant filed complaints against the Practitioner, alleging that she had breached the Rules of Conduct and Client Care. The allegations were that the Practitioner had overchar...

  4. LCRO 189/2016 EM v FN and GP (19 May 2017) [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...did not tell Ms EM whether or not they had lined up another property to buy. [5] On 3 February 2016 the respondents terminated Ms EM’s instructions, and instructed a new lawyer, Mr HR. Ms EM received an authority to uplift the respondents’ files on Friday, 5 February 2016, with a request that she courier all the documents and files urgently. [6] Monday, 8 February 2016 was a public holiday. [7] Mr HR emailed Ms EM again on 9 February asking her to urgently confirm the fil...

  5. LCRO 94/2023 GW v MA (30 June 2025) [pdf, 321 KB]

    ...frequently failed to respond to phone and text messages; and 3 (b) Mr MA had failed to progress his matters; and (c) this delay had resulted in him suffering considerable financial loss; and (d) Mr MA had refused to release his file; and (e) fees charged were unreasonable; and (f) a temporary protection order had not been promptly responded to; and (g) Mr MA had failed to inform him about impending court dates. [17] In further correspondence to the Complaints Service of 12 Se...

  6. Environment Court - Fee waiver individual previous [pdf, 296 KB]

    Application for waiver (or refund) of Environment Court fees for an individual PREVIOUS WAIVER When to use this form Use this form if you have previously been given a fee waiver in this proceeding and nothing has happened to affect your eligibility. Step 1 Give us your court case details In the Environment Court at (location) Name of proceeding Case number (if known) Step 2 Give us your details other Full name Phone day Occupation Email Address Court use only /...

  7. LCRO 275/2015 and 9/2016 YM v SC and JW (18 December 2018) [pdf, 286 KB]

    ...appellate experience. Mr JW had extensive experience in prosecuting tax cases before the court. [9] On 30 January 2013 Mr and Mrs SC were provided with a letter of engagement which confirmed that both Mr YM and Mr JW would be working on their file. [10] The first task facing the practitioners was to work through a voluminous amount of documentation. [11] It fell to Mr JW to do the bulk of the initial work. He laboured his way through some 14 large “East light” ring binders,...

  8. LCRO 100/2019 & 168/2019 Company A Limited v WC and VB (30 April 2020) [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...of the parties in this decision have been changed. Introduction [1] [Company A] Limited (Company A) has applied for a review of a decision by the [Area] Standards Committee [X] to take no further action in respect of its complaint concerning fees charged by Mr WC and Mr VB (the lawyers), both of whom are partners in [Law Firm A] (the firm). Background [2] Mr and Mrs TG (the TGs) and related entities were clients of the firm for a number of years. The firm did work and recorde...

  9. OIA-113021.pdf [pdf, 5.4 MB]

    ...sections 9(2)(a), 9(2)(f)(iv), Draft Cabinet paper: Increasing 9(2)(g)(i) and some information removed as it is out of scope of 6 Cover briefing 28/03/2024 revenue from Courts and Tribunal your request. The final cabinet paper is refused under section fees and collections services 18( d) and can be found at: justice.govt.nz/justice-sector- policy/publications/?Filter _ Topic= 765 7 Aide memoire 20/05/2024 LEG paper: Legislative changes to increase revenue from court and tribunal fe...

  10. LCRO 167/2021 MP v IC (28 April 2022) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...matter be returned to the Family Court. [9] At this stage, Mr IC, on the recommendation of the Family Court Judge, consulted with senior counsel and withdrew as Counsel for Ms MP. [10] In the period 31 October 2013 to 6 July 2015, Mr IC rendered fees in the sum of $64,852 (GST exclusive) together with disbursement costs in the sum of $1,032.77. Mr IC’s total fees (GST inclusive and disbursements) were $75,612.44. [11] Ms MP agreed (through her then solicitor Mr ND) that Mr IC’s...