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  • Financial help if someone dies

    Found in Family and whānau / Death and bereavement / Financial help if someone dies

    If a loved one has died, you might be able to get help with costs like funeral expenses, living expenses and childcare.

  • Apply for Best Start payments

    Found in Family and whānau / Financial help for your family / Apply for Best Start payments

    You may be able to get a weekly payment to help support your newborn baby. Best Start payments are available until your child turns 3. Whether you can get the payment depends on your family income.

  • What to do when someone dies

    Found in Family and whānau / Death and bereavement / What to do when someone dies

    Who to notify, what to organise and how to get help with costs when someone dies.

  • Order a birth certificate

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Proving and protecting your identity / Order a birth certificate

    New Zealand birth certificates are a record of birth. You can order a birth certificate online. It costs $35 for a standard certificate.

  • Accessibility statement

    Found in The Govt.nz website / Accessibility statement

    The current state of accessibility on Govt.nz and how improvements are being made.

  • Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate

    Found in Family and whānau / Having a baby / Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate

    Every baby born in New Zealand must be registered, usually within 2 months of being born. You can order your baby's birth certificate and apply for their IRD number at the same time.

  • Change your own name

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your name / Change your own name

    You can change your own name in New Zealand if you’re 18 or over and a citizen or entitled to live here indefinitely. If you're 16 or 17, you can apply with your guardians' consent.

  • Change your child's name

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your name / Change your child's name

    You can change your child’s name in New Zealand if they are 15 or under and a citizen or entitled to live here indefinitely. Once your child is 16, they can apply themselves with your consent.

  • Property enduring power of attorney

    Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Property enduring power of attorney

    An enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) for property gives the people you trust, the power to look after your money, property and other assets — especially if you’re unable to.

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