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  1. When the other parent lives in a Commonwealth or designated country

    ...Court for a provisional Maintenance Order Before you apply for a provisional Maintenance Order, you should talk to a lawyer. If you can’t afford a lawyer you may be able to get: legal aid free community legal help If you need help to fill in the forms you can call us or visit your local court Find out more about affidavits and statutory declarations Fill in these 3 forms:Application form for order (or declaration) on notice - G5 Information sheet - G7 General affidavit You could also fill...

  2. Apply to divide relationship property

    ...breaks down. You need to apply within 1 year of your divorce or within 3 years from the end of your de facto relationship. You can ask the court for permission to file after this deadline. It costs $770 to apply. If you need help to fill in the forms you can call us or visit your local court Find out more about affidavits and statutory declarations Note: When you print the forms it's important to print them single sided. Fill in these 4 forms:Application form for order (or declaration) on...

  3. LA - Part 2 - Areas of Law Waitangi Tribunal - Additional examples [pdf, 392 KB]

    MOJ0052-JUNE13_AAreAs of lAw – MĀori lAnd/AppellAte Court, wAitAngi tribunAl AppendiX PagE 1 / 2 additional Case Example Form – Waitangi Tribunal You will need to complete this form for each case example you provide. If you print and complete please make copies of this case example form as necessary. If you complete the form online, please save each example on your computer and repeat as necessary before printing. inquiry or Case details Name or inquiry number Date D D / M M...

  4. FVPP02C Assessment outcome: agreed delay in settling [docx, 268 KB]

    [image: crest_BW]Form FVPP02C v3.0 July 2023 Assessment Outcome: agreed delay in settling - FVPP02C Use this form when the service provider and a respondent to a protection order agree on a deferred date (maximum of three months) for completing the assessment to allow treatment with an alcohol and drug or mental health service. If the client has been directed to attend pre-sentence from the Criminal Court, the provider must consult DV Programmes before agreeing to deferral to...

  5. KC v BS [2019] NZDT 1399 (17 May 2019) [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...Local Council at settlement in October 2015, some of which has since been paid to the Local Council and some of which is not yet due. 4. The issues to determine are: • Was the S Programme information disclosed to KC prior to the contract being formed? • Is BS in breach of the vendor’s warranty at clause 6.2(3) of the sale and purchase agreement? • Is BS in breach of the vendor’s warranty at clause 6.1(1) of the sale and purchase agreement? Was the S Programme info...

  6. DX v I Ltd [2021] NZDT 1419 (28 April 2021) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...undisclosed principal comes into play. By this doctrine, either the agent, or the principal, may be sued. Where it is known that the agent is acting on behalf of a principal, then only the principal may be sued. 6. I Ltd states that a contract was formed with DX when she booked them to come to her address and when she accepted the quote for the work to be done. They say that they were not aware that K was the owner of the vehicle until after the work was done and after the contra...

  7. CE v TFX [2011] NZIACDT 13 (4 April 2011) [pdf, 58 KB]

    ...with each case on its own merits, and importantly to consider any application the parties may make in a particular case. [8] Where a complaint is dismissed, as an initial position, the Tribunal will generally issue a direction in the decision that information which identifies either the Complainant or the Adviser will be removed, and the decision will be published in that form. That direction will reserve the right for any party to apply to have the decision published. [9] That process...

  8. Duty lawyer instructions for Tauranga District Court [pdf, 87 KB]

    ...replacements to ensure substitute lawyers are suitable; working with the administrators to manage the composition of the roster so that it meets the needs of the court; and being the first point of contact for complaints about duty lawyer performance. Duty lawyer hours of work 11. Duty lawyers must report by 8.45 am to the supervisor on their rostered day on weekdays and by 9.00am to the court on Saturdays and public holidays. 12. Duty lawyers should schedule oth...

  9. Oaths-and-Declarations-Maori-Language-Amendment-Regulations-2024.pdf [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...April 2024 The following documents have been proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circular CO (23) 04. No. Document Comments 1 Amendments to Oaths and Released in part. Declarations (Maori Language) Regulations 2004 Some information has been withheld in Cabinet paper accordance with section 9(2)(f)(iv) to protect confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers Office of the Minister of Justice and officials. 21 March 2024 ~ Oaths and Declarations (Maori Releas...

  10. Pomare v Rangihaeata - Hongoeka 7 (2009) 16 Whanganui Appellate Court MB 88 (16 WGAP 88) [pdf, 420 KB]

    ...made. Background [3] In 1964 the Court laid out a roadway over a number of Hongoeka blocks ("the legal roadway"). The legal roadway is the only legal access into Hongoeka Bay. The legal roadway crosses a beach area and has never been formed. [4] A roadway providing access to Hongoeka Bay was formed over Hongoeka 7, Lots 2 and 3 DP 42094 (land owned by Ian Harwood in general freehold title) and other blocks ("the formed roadway"). The formed roadway is currently...