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  1. Family Court review: Parenting Through Separation participant feedback [pdf, 696 KB]

    Reviewing the Family Court “Parenting Through Separation” Participant Feedback September 2011 www.justice.govt.nz SX 10088, Wellington, New Zealand CORP 444 ● ISBN 978-0-478-32413-6 Overview Parenting through Separation is a free voluntary information programme for parents and aims to help separating parents help their children. The Ministry of Justice funds providers across the country to deliver the programme. It usually takes place over two sessions of about two hou...

  2. What to expect at the Family Court (Care of Children) Info Booklet MOJ0588 [pdf, 507 KB]

    ...Security officers are at court to keep everyone safe. If you need security support, let the Court know as soon as you arrive. You can also talk to your lawyer or court staff. Arriving at court You The other person or people involved in the parenting disagreement The judge The registrar (supports the judge) LawyersSupport people You have the right to feel safe You can get help if you or someone else feels unsafe. • If you or someone else is in immediate danger call 111...

  3. MOJ0508 Family Dispute Resolution Factsheet Jun21 WEB [pdf, 163 KB]

    Family Dispute Resolution (Mediation) A service to help you reach agreement about parenting arrangements when you separate M O J0 50 8_ JU N 21 Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) is a mediation service that gives you extra help to reach agreement with your children’s other parent or guardian or anyone else involved in the care of your children. An impartial mediator runs the sessions, helps you identify the issues and makes sure you each get time to put forward your point of view. T...

  4. MOJ0508_APR22_WEB.pdf [pdf, 68 KB]

    Family Dispute Resolution (Mediation) A service to help you reach agreement about parenting arrangements when you separate M O J0 50 8_ A PR 22 Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) is a mediation service that gives you extra help to reach agreement with your children’s other parent or guardian or anyone else involved in the care of your children. An impartial mediator runs the sessions, helps you identify the issues and makes sure you each get time to put forward your point of view. T...

  5. Service providers

    ...providers Domestic and family violence providers are contracted by the Ministry of Justice to deliver safety and non-violence courses and services. We fund these through community-based provider groups across the country. Family mediation & parenting course providers Family Dispute Resolution providers are mediators who help families settle disputes about the care of their children. Parenting Through Separation courses give separating or separated parents information and support...

  6. Regulatory Impact Statement Hague Child Protection Convention [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...taking the treaty action Background to the treaty 17. The Hague Conference on Private International Law is an inter-governmental organisation that works towards harmonising private international law rules at a global level. It does this primarily through negotiating multilateral treaties known as Hague Conventions. New Zealand is a member of the Hague Conference. 18. Over the last 25 years the international protection of children has seen a focus on the development of three modern H...

  7. MOJ0588-What-to-expect-at-Family-Court-Large-Print.pdf [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...Security officers are at court to keep everyone safe. If you need security support, let the Court know as soon as you arrive. You can also talk to your lawyer or court staff. 3 Arriving at court When you get to court, you may go through a security check. This means you’ll go through a metal detector and your personal items may be checked by security staff. Anything that’s a risk to safety or security may be taken, and returned when you leave. Signs in the cou...

  8. Family Legal Advice Service Operational Policy v1.7 July 2017 [pdf, 460 KB]

    ...involved in a CoCA dispute understand their rights, responsibilities and options enabling them to make better decisions regarding their children’s welfare. The service includes assistance with the completion of court entry forms, if required • Parenting Through Separation (PTS)1 • Family Dispute Resolution (FDR): a service where a specially trained mediator meets with parties and tries to help them reach agreement : a free parenting education programme designed to help parents...

  9. Family justice: An administrative review of family justice system reforms [pdf, 967 KB]

    ...to the Family Justice System as part of the Government’s wider commitment to ensuring that New Zealand’s courts were modern, accessible and responsive to the needs of those who used them. The reforms shifted the focus from court resolution of parenting disputes when parents separate to encouraging parents to reach agreement themselves where this is appropriate. They were intended to give families the opportunity to resolve issues without the need to engage in formal court proceedings...