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  1. Form-42_Civil_Victims-Order.pdf [pdf, 248 KB]

    Version 21 – October 2023 page 1 10/23 form 42 Tax Invoice Civil Legal Aid Fixed Fees Victims' Orders against Violent Offenders (Applicant & Respondent) Legal aid file no. Invoice date Invoice number GST number Lead provider’s ref. To: Legal Aid, DX Box Number City Customer Lead provider Provider number Law firm Firm number Details of claim Fixed Fee: Date fixed fee(s) completed Fixed Fee Plus: Covers period from...

  2. Caveat withdrawal form - open file [pdf, 978 KB]

    on behalf of the Legal Services Commissioner Withdrawal of caveat – section 144 of the Land Transport Act 2017 By completing and submitting this document, you are requesting the Legal Services Commissioner’s (as caveator) permission to withdraw the below mentioned caveat. After this document is signed and returned to you, you will be responsible for arranging the withdrawal via Land Information New Zealand e-dealing. Please email the completed form to the...

  3. Withdrawal of caveat on open file [pdf, 947 KB]

    on behalf of the Legal Services Commissioner Withdrawal of caveat – section 144 of the Land Transfer Act 2017 By completing and submitting this document, you are requesting the Legal Services Commissioner’s (as caveator) permission to withdraw the below mentioned caveat. After this document is signed and returned to you, you will be responsible for arranging the withdrawal via Land Information New Zealand e-dealing. Please email the completed form to the L...

  4. Dr Donald Stevens QC’s second report on claim by Tyson Gregory Redman for Ex Gratia compensation [pdf, 8.5 MB]

    ...the Schedule to my first report: • RepOtt dated 20 June 2017 from registered clinical psychologist, Sabine Visser. • Letter dated 6 July 2017 from Perpetual Guardian. • Letters dated 20 Apri I 20 [7 and [0 August 2017 on behalf of the Legal Services Commissioner. • Letter dated 4 July 2014 from Department of Corrections. 1 The Cabinet guidelines comprise: • Cabinet guidelines on Compensation and ex gratia payments for persons wrongly convicted and imprisoned in crimin...

  5. McClutchie-Morrell v Te Runanga o Ngati Porou (2011) 13 Tairawhiti MB 121 (13 TRW 121) [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...(Heard at Gisborne) Counsel: Ms L Thornton, Counsel for the First, Second, and Third Applicants Mr A J Knowsley, Counsel for the Respondent Judgment: 4 April 2011 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE S R CLARK AS TO COSTS Solicitors: Tamaki Legal, Barristers & Solicitors, P O Box 259280, Botany 2163 Manukau Attention: Linda Thornton E-mail: linda@tamakilegal.com Rainey Collins, Solicitors, DX: SP20010, Wellington Attention: Alan Knowsley E-mail: aknowsley@raineyco...

  6. Application for internal review [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    Legal Aid Application for internal review Review information When to use this form Use this form to apply for an internal review of an initial decision made by the Secretary for Justice on an application for approval as a provider of legal aid services or specified legal services under section 77 of the Legal Services Act 2011. If you have any further questions please email legalaidprovider@justice.govt.nz 1 Title and full name Additional information Please fill out any additional inf...

  7. SLC-Release-Form-November-2024.pdf [pdf, 592 KB]

    on behalf of the Legal Services Commissioner Release of registered Statutory Land Charge By completing and submitting this document, you are requesting the Legal Services Commissioner’s (as benefactor of the charge) permission to release the below mentioned statutory land charge. After this document is signed and returned to you, you will be responsible for arranging the release and making an entry in the register (where necessary) via Land Information New Zealand e-dea...

  8. Justice Statistics data tables - notes and trends December 2021 [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...as drug and family violence offences), specific justice processes (such as bail and offending on bail, and discharge without conviction), aspects of the Family Court (such as protection order applications), and specific justice services (such as legal aid).2 COVID-19 affected several areas of the justice system, impacting trends in the data for 2020 and 2021. The reader should bear this in mind when drawing conclusions using the 2020 and 2021 statistics. All charges and convicted cha...

  9. Appleton v Krissansen - Whangamata 4D 1C 1B (2019) 176 Waikato Maniapoto MB 115 (176 WMN 115) [pdf, 272 KB]

    ...this decision, counsel for the respondent, Mr Hockly, filed submissions as to costs. Unfortunately, these submissions were not referred for my consideration in an expeditious manner, and in the meantime I issued orders for payment of Mr Hockly’s legal fees from the Māori Land Court Special Aid Fund pursuant to s 98 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. [3] I must now determine whether costs should be awarded and, if so, at what amount. Respondent’s submissions [4] Mr Hockly...

  10. If you are not represented by a lawyer or advocate

    Talk with a lawyer or an employment law advocate before starting or defending proceedings. If you can’t afford a lawyer you may be able to get legal aid. You can also find free community legal help It is often a good idea to talk to the other party or their representative about the issues before starting or defending a proceeding, or during a proceeding.  This may enable you to settle your case or at least minimise the issues for decision. Please be aware that registry staff will be able to p...