Search Results

Search results for parenting through separation.

1355 items matching your search terms

  1. [2006] NZEmpC AC 54/06 Yuan Cheng International Investment Group Ltd v Buer [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...thought it was might have been a fortnight after the interviews in November. [22] As a result of cross-examination and questions from the Court, it became clear that Mr Huang, who owns a number of companies in China and travels extensively throughout Singapore, Japan, China, Australia and New Zealand, had initially been 7 intending to remain in New Zealand for some time in order to obtain a New Zealand passport. Mr Huang did not give evidence in either the Authorit

  2. ZF v XC LCRO 266/2013 (19 February 2015) [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...issue living at my death who survive me and attain the age of twenty (20 years (or marry under that age) of any child of mine who shall have predeceased me whether before or after the date of this my Will or shall fail to survive me such issue to take through all degrees according to their stocks in equal shares as tenants in common if more than one the share or shares which his her or their parent would have taken if such parent had survived me and so that no issue shall take whose parent...

  3. Te Onetu Pihama Incorporation (2011) 266 Aotea MB 20 (266 AOT 20) [pdf, 145 KB]

    ...shareholder by Perpetual Trustees. This payment was outside of the law at the time and has been shown as shareholders advances to date. (f) it should be noted that both William and Tamatea Newman purchased tractors and other plant for their own use through the Incorporation which has suffered the depreciation and right-off of such items without recompense; and (g) no interest has been charged in the accounts on the overdrawn current accounts; [14] Regarding a proposed new ownersh...

  4. Standard explanation of effects and implications of anEPA in relation to property [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...current registration certificate issued by The New Zealand Institute of Legal Executives Incorporated, has at least 12 months’ experience as a legal executive, and is employed by and under the direct supervision of a lawyer. Take the donor through these notes and tailor your explanation to their individual needs and circumstances. You will also need to explain the effect of any aspect of the EPA that is not covered in the standard explanation. Ask the donor whether they already...

  5. Matchitt - Te Kaha 65 (2021) 251 Waiariki MB 154 (251 WAR 154) [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...before the Court. [7] A hearing was held before Deputy Chief Judge Fox on 24 January 2014.8 Paratene Matchitt filed consents from Mana Matchitt, Roger Matchitt and Elaine Hutchinson. Bert Matchitt, Edward Matchitt, Lisa Henry and Peter Mariu advised through their lawyer, Mr Gallie, that they did not consent to the proposed partition or said support was conditional on further consultation or conditions being met. The reserve judgment was issued on 16 September 2014.9 The Judge dismis...

  6. Guide-4-A-Guide-to-Deportation-Appeals-by-a-Non-Resident.pdf [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...IPT@justice.govt.nz Make sure the Tribunal receives your appeal within the time allowed after the date on which you were notified of the Immigration New Zealand decision. The Tribunal cannot accept late appeals. 16. What happens during the appeal? Appeals go through four stages at the Tribunal: a) Receiving the appeal. b) Preparation for deciding the appeal. c) Deciding the outcome of the appeal. d) After the decision. mailto:IPT@justice.govt.nz IPT Guide 4 – Deportat...

  7. Ministerial Advisory Group for Victims of Retail Crime - Final Report on Shoplifting [pdf, 390 KB]

    ...a lengthy jury trial, with escalating penalties for second and subsequent offences; • a corresponding infringement regime that allows Police to issue infringement notices directly to offenders (like a speeding ticket), with the revenue raised through infringements to be used to compensate victims; and • updating the value thresholds in the existing theft offence, to ensure fewer arbitrary outcomes that are a barrier to justice being pursued. 2. Currently, only a very small propo...

  8. [2022] NZEmpC 223 FGH v RST [pdf, 688 KB]

    FGH v RST [2022] NZEmpC 223 [6 December 2022] ORDER PROHIBITING PUBLICATION OF NAMES OR IDENTIFYING PARTICULARS OF THE PARTIES, WITNESSES, AND PERSONS IDENTIFIED IN THE EVIDENCE IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA [2022] NZEmpC 223 EMPC 298/2021 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN FGH Plaintiff AND RST Defen

  9. Recommendations Recap Issue 16 [pdf, 498 KB]

    ...an extremely safe drug, with few adverse reactions and a safe toxicological risk profile. Despite this relative safety, it is important for healthcare providers to remember that for a medicine like gabapentin, (which is excreted unchanged through the kidneys) ongoing exposure as a result of an underlying renal condition, or one which inhibits clearance of faecal matter may increase the risk of chronic toxicity. III. Furthermore, there is scope for more research into the chr...

  10. AT v Accident Compensation Corporation (Mental Injury) [2023] NZACC 131 [pdf, 401 KB]

    ...(a) How long the appellant was living in Australia; (b) Did the appellant ever come back to New Zealand, and if so, could she provide these dates; and (c) If she was a child during the abuse, any information regarding whether her caregiver/parents meet the criteria for ordinarily resident in s 17 of the Act. [38] On 25 February 2020, Mr Kletzkin confirmed that the appellant: (a) Went to Australia in mid-December 1987; (b) Was issued a New Zealand passport in August 1989 and...