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What Family Court does

What Family Court does

The Family Court aims to help people sort out their own issues and to ensure the interest of children are represented.

Providing families with help doesn't always involve actually going to court. There are many advice and support services that the Court will provide or recommend to you first, depending on the nature of your problem. For example, many family issues are resolved after counselling.

If you are facing a family problem or situation that might require the Family Court's help, or if you are facing or contemplating legal action, look under the relevant links below. Each link leads to further information about what the Family Court does in relation to each subject.

Adoption

Information on applying to adopt a child and accessing adoption information or records...

Care of Children

Information on the Care of Children Act, including applications for parenting orders, and how to resolve guardianship issues...

Care and Protection

Information on the role of the Family Court in care and protection proceedings. Applications are usually made to the Family Court by Child, Youth and Family...

Child Abduction

Information on preventing the removal of children from New Zealand (for example by a parent in breach of a Parenting Order) and how The Hague Convention applies...

Counselling

Free and confidential counselling for couples and families available through the Family Court. Find out who provides it, where, and how to apply....

Domestic Violence

Information on applying for a protection order and domestic violence support programmes...

Lawyer for the Child

When parents or guardians can't sort these matters out through counselling, the Court will appoint a lawyer for the child for disputes involving a child's needs...

Mediation

How mediation works, who 'mediates' and more...

Mental Health

Information on compulsory treatment orders...

Parenting Through Separation (An information programme for parents)

A programme especially designed to assist parents who are going through separation to help their children through this difficult time. Find out who provides it, where, and how to participate...

Paternity

Information on the law relating to paternity (fatherhood)...

Powers to act on behalf of others

Information on property managers, welfare guardians and powers of attorney...

Relationship Property

Information on the division of property when a marriage, civil union, or de facto relationship ends...

Separation and Dissolution (Divorce)

Information for couples who have decided to legally separate or dissolve (divorce) their marriage or civil union...

Request for Proposals for the provision of Parenting through Separation

The Ministry of Justice is seeking proposals from suitably qualified individuals and agencies interested in delivering Parenting through Separation from 1 July 2010...

Other useful links relating to family matters

Births, Deaths and Marriages

For birth, death, marriage and civil union information or copies of certificates, contact the Births Deaths and Marriages section of the Department of Internal Affairs.

Child support

For information on child support, contact the Child Support section of the Inland Revenue Department.

Committing a relative

For information on committing a relative (under the Mental Health Act 1992), contact the Ministry of Health.

Child safety and wellbeing

For information on child safety and wellbeing, including family group conferences, contact Child, Youth and Family.

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