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  1. Evaluation of Parenting Through Separation programme [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    Parenting Through Separation’ Programme Evaluation of the Evaluation of the ‘Parenting Through Separation’ Programme Prepared for the Ministry of Justice by Jeremy Robertson and Jan Pryor Roy McKenzie Centre for the Study of Families, Victoria University July 2009 Disclaimer All reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the information provide...

  2. Making parenting arrangements Info Booklet MOJ0608 [pdf, 602 KB]

    Making parenting arrangements After a separation or change in family situation, it can be hard to figure out how parents, guardians and whānau (family and friends) can continue to be part of their child’s life. It helps if everyone can come to an agreement. This is usually quicker, cheaper, and less stressful than going to court. It also means your child doesn’t need to go through the court process. A guardian is an adult who is responsible for the upbringing and care of a chi...

  3. MOJ0608_Getting-support-with-parenting-arrangements-A5_MAR23-WEB.pdf [pdf, 602 KB]

    Making parenting arrangements After a separation or change in family situation, it can be hard to figure out how parents, guardians and whānau (family and friends) can continue to be part of their child’s life. It helps if everyone can come to an agreement. This is usually quicker, cheaper, and less stressful than going to court. It also means your child doesn’t need to go through the court process. A guardian is an adult who is responsible for the upbringing and care of a chi...

  4. MOJ0187_MAR22_web.pdf [pdf, 78 KB]

    Parenting after you separate A Parenting Through Separation programme factsheet When you separate, your children should be the most important focus. It’s better for everyone involved if you can sort out your children’s day-to-day care and contact arrangements without going to court. Children cope more easily with separation when they know the people who care about them are working together. Parenting agreements A parenting agreement sets out decisions that you have agreed on, usua...

  5. Tips for family/whanau when there's been a separation involving children [pdf, 172 KB]

    Tips for family and whānau to help children affected by a separation A Parenting Through Separation programme factsheet. M O J0 56 8_ O C T1 8 To find out more, go to justice.govt.nz/family/resources This information is for all adults in your family/whānau including grandparents, aunts and uncles. 1. Understanding the children’s needs There may be children in your family/whānau whose parents have separated or who are in the process of separating. You can help these children...

  6. MOJ0504-Making-a-parenting-plan-workbook-Large-Print.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    Parenting Plan Workbook To help you decide what’s best for your child after a separation or change in family situation Contents How to use the Parenting Plan Workbook – Page 1 Make your parenting plan – Page 2 Part 1: Day-to-day care and contact, changeovers, holidays, special occasions – Page 3 • Tear off copy of weekly plan – Page 6 • Tear off copy of monthly plan – Page 7 Part 2: Guardianship decisions (home life, school, healthcare, and...

  7. MOJ0504 Making a parenting plan workbook [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    1 Parenting Plan Workbook To help you decide what’s best for your child after a separation or change in family situation How to use the Parenting Plan Workbook 1 Make your parenting plan 2 PART 1: Day-to-Day care and contact, changeovers, holidays, special occasions 3 Tear off copy of weekly plan 6 Tear off copy of monthly plan 7 PART 2: Guardianship decisions (home life, school, healthcare, and relationships) 13 PART 3: Reviewing the plan, commitment, and signatures 19 Help...

  8. MOJ0504_Making-a-parenting-plan-workbook-2022-MAR23_WEB.pdf [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    1 Parenting Plan Workbook To help you decide what’s best for your child after a separation or change in family situation How to use the Parenting Plan Workbook 1 Make your parenting plan 2 PART 1: Day-to-Day care and contact, changeovers, holidays, special occasions 3 Tear off copy of weekly plan 6 Tear off copy of monthly plan 7 PART 2: Guardianship decisions (home life, school, healthcare, and relationships) 13 PART 3: Reviewing the plan, commitment, and signatures 19 Help...

  9. MOJ0568_APR22_WEB.pdf [pdf, 69 KB]

    Tips for family and whānau to help children affected by a separation A Parenting Through Separation programme factsheet M O J0 56 8_ A PR 22 To find out more, go to justice.govt.nz/family/relationship- break-up/ This information is for all adults in your family/whānau including grandparents, aunts and uncles. 1. Understanding the children’s needs There may be children in your family/whānau whose parents have separated or who are in the process of separating. You can help the...

  10. MOJ0563C Making arrangements for your children/Getting on as separated parents [pdf, 311 KB]

    ...to a judge and you may end up with a decision that neither of you like. • Sometimes Family Court protection is needed when there are safety or addiction issues, or when one parent is trying to use their power over the other. Getting on as separated parents A Parenting Through Separation programme factsheet. M O J0 56 3C _O C T1 8 Your children need you to get on with their other parent and plan for them together from now on • There are different degrees of getting on with y...