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	Separating from your spouse or partnerFound in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Separating from your spouse or partner You do not have to do anything official when you separate from your partner, but a separation agreement or separation order can help to keep things clear. 
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	Complain about something you boughtFound in Consumer rights and complaints / How to complain / Complain about something you bought If something you buy is faulty, does not arrive in time or is not what you expected, the Consumer Guarantees Act gives you the right to claim a refund, repair or replacement. 
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	No data on your phone — access government-sponsored websites for freeFound in Engaging with government / No data on your phone — access government-sponsored websites for free Zero Data gives you free access to government-sponsored websites. This way, money is not a barrier to getting important services and information. 
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	Prescription chargesFound in Health / Doctors, dentists and prescriptions / Prescription charges You pay a contribution to the cost of the medicines prescribed by your doctor — currently this is $5 for most items. If your medicine is not fully subsidised, you might have to pay more. 
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	Getting married overseasFound in Family and whānau / Getting married / Getting married overseas If you’re getting married or having a civil union overseas, you usually do not need to do anything in NZ beforehand — check with the country’s officials if you need to do anything there. 
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	Complain about a TV or radio programme or an adFound in Consumer rights and complaints / How to complain / Complain about a TV or radio programme or an ad If you think a TV or radio programme has not followed the broadcasting standards, or an ad (on TV, radio, the internet or in print) has not followed the advertising standards, you can complain to the relevant authorities. 
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	Your consumer rightsFound in Consumer rights and complaints / Your consumer rights You have the right to complain if something you’ve bought does not work, a service has not achieved the result that was agreed, something has not been delivered on time, or you've been misled by an advert. 
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	Leaving children by themselvesFound in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision / Leaving children by themselves You can leave a child under 14 at home or in another place if you’ve made reasonable provisions to have them supervised and cared for safely, and they’re not left for a long time. 
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	PlunketLineFound in Health / Free health services for children / PlunketLine Phone 0800 933 922 to get advice about child health and parenting. 
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	Noisy neighboursFound in Housing and property / Neighbourhood problems / Noisy neighbours Try asking your neighbours to be quiet if they're making too much noise. You can also complain to their landlord or the council. 
