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  1. MOJ0504-Making-a-parenting-plan-workbook-Large-Print.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    Parenting Plan Workbook To help you decide what’s best for your child after a separation or change in family situation Contents How to use the Parenting Plan Workbook – Page 1 Make your parenting plan – Page 2 Part 1: Day-to-day care and contact, changeovers, holidays, special occasions – Page 3 • Tear off copy of weekly plan – Page 6 • Tear off copy of monthly plan – Page 7 Part 2: Guardianship decisions (home life, school, healthcare, and...

  2. Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support services? [pdf, 467 KB]

    WORKING DOCUMENT NOT GOVERNMENT POLICY MINISTRY OF JUSTICE Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support services? Addressing the Drivers of Crime: Maternity and Early Parenting Support 30 June 2010 WORKING DOCUMENT 2 NOT GOVERNMENT POLICY Maternity and Early Parenting Support Who is vulnerable or hard-to-reach in the provision of maternity, Well Child and early parenting support...

  3. MOJ0504-Making-a-parenting-plan-workbook-Simplified-Chinese.pdf [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...家事法庭不能对不执行子女抚养计划的 人采取行动。然而,有一些方法可以使 子女抚养计划顺利执行。 通过扫描二维码或访问此链接,了解有关“分居期间抚养 儿童”(PTS) 的更多信息: justice.govt.nz/parenting-through-separation 免费拨打司法部电话 0800 224 733 通过扫描二维码或访问此链接,了解有关“家庭纠纷调 解”的更多信息: justice.govt.nz/family-dispute-resolution 免费拨打司法...

  4. MOJ0504-Making-parenting-arrangements-workbook-te-reo-Maori.pdf [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...tiaki tamariki. Engari, kei reira ngā huarahi kia tika anō ai tētahi mahere tiaki tamariki. Rapu mōhio atu anō mō Te Tiaki Tamariki i te Wā o te Wehenga( PTS) mā te matawai i te waehere QR, te whai rānei i tēnei hono: justice.govt.nz/parenting-through-separation Waea atu ki Te Tāhū o te Ture i 0800 224 733 Me whakamātau i Te Whakatau Raruraru ā-Whānau He ratonga takawaenga tēnei e mahi ai tētahi tangata motuhake, he 'kaitakawaenga whānau' rānei me ngā m...

  5. MOJ0568_APR22_WEB.pdf [pdf, 69 KB]

    Tips for family and whānau to help children affected by a separation A Parenting Through Separation programme factsheet M O J0 56 8_ A PR 22 To find out more, go to justice.govt.nz/family/relationship- break-up/ This information is for all adults in your family/whānau including grandparents, aunts and uncles. 1. Understanding the children’s needs There may be children in your family/whānau whose parents have separated or who are in the process of separating. You can help the...

  6. MOJ0187_MAR22_web.pdf [pdf, 78 KB]

    Parenting after you separate A Parenting Through Separation programme factsheet When you separate, your children should be the most important focus. It’s better for everyone involved if you can sort out your children’s day-to-day care and contact arrangements without going to court. Children cope more easily with separation when they know the people who care about them are working together. Parenting agreements A parenting agreement sets out decisions that you have agreed on, usua...

  7. New suite of resources for the Family Court launched

    ...be able to be downloaded. Next year, we will be launching new webpages and a Parenting Order journey map, which will be easier for parents, guardians and whānau to navigate. Find the resources on our website here: Making parenting arrangements Going through the Family Court to work out parenting arrangements What to expect at Family Court Responding to a notice of application Lawyers working with children Legal advice and support Stopping a child being taken overseas Parenting Plan Workbook...

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  8. Answering difficult questions from children [pdf, 176 KB]

    Answering difficult questions from children A Parenting Through Separation programme factsheet. M O J0 56 9_ O C T1 8 To find out more, go to justice.govt.nz/family/resources Do your best to answer your children’s questions Children need to understand what’s going on when their parents split up. They deal with things better if parents and family/ whānau give them honest answers in a gentle way. • Don’t make up reasons why a parent has gone away. • Nearly all children hop...

  9. MOJ0563C_APR22_WEB.pdf [pdf, 89 KB]

    Making arrangements for your children A Parenting Through Separation programme factsheet To find out more, go to justice.govt.nz/family/relationship- break-up/ Your children need both parents • They need you and your former partner to work together to make the big decisions for them until they’re 18. • It may be difficult for them to develop a full sense of who they are if they don’t have a relationship with both of you. • They need your family/whānau to support them in...

  10. Care for children process overview Process Map [pdf, 757 KB]

    If you don’t agree The Court will formalise your agreement This is called a private agreement Family Dispute Resolution can help you both reach an agreement when you still disagree Record your agreement in a parenting plan Go to mediation Apply to the Court to turn your private agreement into a consented Parenting Order You might be able to get subsidised or free mediation Agree about your children’s care together? You can go to the free Parenting Through Separ...