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Youth Court
Found in Government A-Z / Youth Court
The Youth Court deals with criminal offending by young people that is too serious to be dealt with by the police in the community.
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Travel or move to Australia
Found in Leaving NZ / Travel or move to Australia
Find out what you need to do if you plan to travel, study or live in Australia. Learn about things like tax, health care and education.
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Benefits Review Committee
Found in Government A-Z / Benefits Review Committee
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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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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Get a New Zealand student visa
Found in Immigration and visas / Get a New Zealand student visa
Find out if you need a student visa, how to apply and what your responsibilities are.
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Working while on a student visa
Found in Immigration and visas / Get a New Zealand student visa / Working while on a student visa
International students in New Zealand may be able to work while on a student visa. Your eVisa or visa sticker in your passport shows whether you can work.
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Apply for Best Start payments
Found in Family and whānau / Financial help for your family / Apply for Best Start payments
Most New Zealanders can get a weekly payment to help support their newborn baby. Some people can get Best Start payments until their child turns 3 years of age — it depends on family income.
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District Courts
Found in Government A-Z / District Courts
The District Court of New Zealand is the first place where most criminal and civil cases are officially presented and decided.
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What to organise before you die
Found in Family and whānau / Death and bereavement / What to organise before you die
Check what to think about and organise before you die. You can also create your own plan on the End of Life Service website.
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Enduring power of attorney
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Enduring power of attorney
An enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) is a legal document. It gives the people you trust the power to make decisions for you, if you’re unable to.