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Complain about a government department
Found in Engaging with government / Complain about a government department
Learn how to make a complaint to a central or local government agency. Or, complain to the Ombudsman if your concern is not resolved or responded to.
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Passports, citizenship and identity
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity
Birth certificates, citizenship, passports, changing name or gender
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Separating or getting divorced
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced
Find out what to do if you’re getting separated or divorced, including counselling, child support and custody.
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Research your family history
Found in History, culture and heritage / Research your family history
Search for historical birth, death, marriage and family history records in NZ. Find out which records are available online and those you need to get from a Births, Deaths and Marriages office.
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Information for marriage celebrants
Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Information for marriage celebrants
Find out how to become a marriage and civil union celebrant in New Zealand, stay up to date with your registration, and access support and training.
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Benefits Review Committee
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The Benefits Review Committee can review decisions made by the Ministry of Social Development, including Work and Income. A Review of Decision goes through an internal review before being seen by the Benefits Review Committee.
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Work
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Public holidays, minimum wage, annual, sick, domestic violence and other leave, changing jobs
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Selling your house
Found in Housing and property / Buying or selling a home / Selling your house
Selling your house or rental property is a big decision. Find out what’s involved and how to go about it.
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Engaging with government
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NZ Government, consultations, voting, Parliament, complaints
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District Courts
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The District Court of New Zealand is the first place where most criminal and civil cases are officially presented and decided.