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  1. FVPP06 Notice of change to non-violence programme [docx, 273 KB]

    ...pre-sentencing in the Criminal Court Client name:       Court Reference No.:       Client contact details: [bookmark: Text56]      Type of change (select one option) 1. Extension to current service |_| [bookmark: Text86]The client requires       (number of) additional sessions: |_| Group |_| Individual Reason you are recommending this change:       |_| The client has been con...

  2. OIA-124232.pdf [pdf, 779 KB]

    Legal Services Commissioner Justice Centre I 19 Aitken Street I DX SX10125 I Wellington T 04 918 8800 I F 04 918 8820 lsc@justice.govt.nz 3 September 2025 Our ref: OIA 124232 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Legal aid funding Thank you for your email of 28 July 2025, to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) requesting information, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), regarding legal aid funding. Specifically, you requested: Could you please provi...

  3. LCRO 197/2016 BC v RN (23 May 2017) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...any further action in relation to the allegations Ms BC makes about Mr RN’s conduct or the services he provided. Fees [37] Ms BC says Mr RN charged too much. She says she finds it difficult to understand why Mr RN had to make a number of phone calls to the bank, and then charge her for those. These were the phone calls made by Mr RN after he received loan documentation from the bank, at a time when he did not appreciate that Ms BC was in a relationship with Mr C, that Mr C w...

  4. About family violence and Protection Orders [pdf, 453 KB]

    ...damage or threaten to damage your property • encourage anyone else to abuse or threaten you or your children. 6 NO-CONTACT CONDITIONS The respondent must not: • go to your home or workplace or onto your property unless you say they can • phone, text, email, send letters or digital messages on social media (like Facebook) or contact you any other way. If you want to have contact with the respondent in any of these ways, you must say it’s OK in writing – by email, letter,...

  5. MOJ0648_About-Family-Violence-and-Protection-Orders_booklet_JUN21_WEB.pdf [pdf, 346 KB]

    ...damage or threaten to damage your property • encourage anyone else to abuse or threaten you or your children. 6 NO-CONTACT CONDITIONS The respondent must not: • go to your home or workplace or onto your property unless you say they can • phone, text, email, send letters or digital messages on social media (like Facebook) or contact you any other way. If you want to have contact with the respondent in any of these ways, you must say it’s OK in writing – by email, letter,...

  6. MOJ0501_Childrens-Guide-A5_DEC22_WEB.pdf [pdf, 748 KB]

    ...don’t feel safe with one of your parents, you can be protected from them. It’s your right to be safe all the time, no matter who’s looking after you. If you’re worried about your safety, tell an adult you trust. You can also call the phone numbers listed at the back of this booklet. you feel about seeing all the family. Keep seeing your friends too – let them know what’s going on. 9 Usually your parents will have a home each and you’ll spend time at both homes...

  7. BC v KC [2023] NZDT 625 (4 December 2023) [pdf, 115 KB]

    ...his vehicle gearbox to KC to repair because it was slipping out of gear. He seeks $3,778.11 from KC for the repair cost of the gear box and the removal and installation of the gearbox by a third party. 2. The issues to be resolved are: a. Was the service provided by KC completed with reasonable care and skill? b. Was the work completed fit for purpose? c. If not, has the failure being remedied within a reasonable time? d. If not, is BC entitled to claim $3,778.11? Was the service...

  8. DE v B Ltd [2023] NZDT 643 (6 November 2023) [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...$4,957.88 and $1,046.35. The respondent further contends [I here paraphrase] that whatever issues or problems the applicant has had with the vehicle since the 2022 settlement are a result of the applicant not having the car properly, and adequately, serviced. 4) The relevant law is the Consumer Guarantees Act (‘the Act’); in particular, the guarantee [section 6] that a good supplied to a consumer will be of ‘acceptable quality.’ The issues to be determined by the Tribunal are:...

  9. OIA-110237.pdf [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...a Ministry policy eg. the Responsible Use Policy. Employees are prohibited from using Ministry assets for their private business. You are permitted reasonable and appropriate personal use of Ministry mobile computing devices (including tablets, iPhones and iPads). Consult with ICT regarding data roaming recommendations before traveling overseas. Rele as ed un de r th e O ffic ial In for mati on Act 19 82 8 The Ministry reserves the right to recover any communication cost...

  10. Stopping a child being taken overseas Info Booklet MOJ0607 [pdf, 414 KB]

    ...a spouse or partner of the child’s parent • whānau (family and friends) of the child • carers, or people who have day-to-day contact with the child under a ‘Parenting Order’ • about to apply for a ‘Parenting Order’. Resources and services to help you You can get legal advice at any time It may be helpful to talk to a lawyer to understand your rights if you’re worried about a child being taken overseas. If you’re not sure where to start, visit your local Community...