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  1. Requirements for filing documents

    ...consecutively, starting with the number 1. Each paragraph should deal with a single topic. If a document does not comply with the requirements set out in the District Court Rules, court staff (Registrars or Deputy registrars) may refuse to accept it for filing. If you disagree with a decision not to accept a document for filing, you can apply for a review of the decision under rule 2.12 within 5 working days:Rule 2.12

  2. Electronic File and Pay now available in courts

    Lawyers and court participants are now able to file documents and pay associated filing fees online for the Court of Appeal and the High Court. The File and Pay service was introduced on 28 October 2020 and can be accessed through the Courts of New Zealand website. The File and Pay service is a simple online form that allows lawyers and court participants to upload documents and pay associated filing fees using a credit or debit card. Those using the service will be sent a GST receipt to the ema...

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  3. Apply online to enforce a file-sharing infringement

    ...this period of lockdown, however you may wish to submit new information to the email address on the website. Thank you for your co-operation. How much does it cost to apply to the Copyright Tribunal? It costs $266 to apply to the tribunal to enforce a file-sharing infringement. Who can apply? A copyright owner, their agent, or an authorised representative can make an application to the tribunal. When it’s time to make an application An application can’t be made to the tribunal until a right...

  4. File keeping [pdf, 104 KB]

    Record-keeping obligations in the legal aid provider contract, and practice standards The legal aid provider contract and practice standards explain what documents and information are to be kept on the file for each case. The file should be organised so that another lawyer could easily work out how you are managing the case if they have to take over. It’s in both the client’s best interests and your own (in case of a complaint, or you are selected for an audit) to keep t...

  5. Court fees for civil & family court cases

    ...copies of documents. How much you need to pay Check the court you are going through to see how much the fees will cost: Family Court Civil High Court Employment Court Environment Court Māori Land Court Court of Appeal Supreme Court Disputes Tribunal File and Pay Many of the fees for filing can be paid through the File and Pay online service. This service allows for the payment of fees by credit card.For filings in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and High court, you will also be able to fil...

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  6. Apply for probate & get a copy of a will

    ...a will an application for Letters of Administration on Intestacy may be needed. Legislation strictly governs who may apply, and the application process can be complicated. You should talk with a lawyer if a deceased person did not leave a will.  Filing fee Fees are fixed (‘prescribed’) by regulation. The fee for probate and letters of administration is $260. You can apply to waive, postpone or refund fees. An application is considered by a registrar or deputy registrar of the court aga...

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  7. HRRT Guide to filing a reply [pdf, 462 KB]

    A Guide to Filing a Reply What is the Human Rights Review Tribunal? The Human Rights Review Tribunal is a statutory body established to deal with certain cases that are brought under the following Acts: • The Human Rights Act 1993 • The Privacy Act 1993 and Privacy Act 2020 • The Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994 The Tribunal is composed of a Chairperson and a panel of up to 20 members, all appointed by the Governor General on the recommendation of the Minister of Just...