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Making a statutory declaration
Found in Law, crime and justice / Making a statutory declaration
You make a statutory declaration when you need to confirm that something is true. It’s a written statement that must be signed and witnessed by an official person face to face.
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Order a marriage certificate
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Order a marriage certificate
Your New Zealand marriage certificate is an official record of your marriage. It costs $33 to have it posted to you. You can order your certificate online.
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When you have a problem at work
Found in Work / Workers’ rights / When you have a problem at work
If you have a problem at work talk to your boss directly. If you cannot solve it you can get help from government and other organisations. Some of this help is free.
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Legal help when being harassed
Found in Law, crime and justice / Abuse, harassment and domestic violence / Legal help when being harassed
If you're being harassed by someone you're not in a relationship with, you can apply for a restraining order.
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Separating from your spouse or partner
Found 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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How government works
Found in Engaging with government / How government works
The Government is formed after a democratic election held every 3 years.
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Get proof you are a citizen
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / New Zealand citizenship / Proof of citizenship / Get proof you are a citizen
If you have lost or damaged your New Zealand birth certificate or your citizenship certificate, you can apply for a replacement or call to check your certificate number.
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Ordinary power of attorney versus enduring power of attorney
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Ordinary power of attorney versus enduring power of attorney
Ordinary power of attorney (POA) and enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) are often mistaken for being the same but they have some important differences.
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Colours, images and logos
Found in About this website / Colours, images and logos
How Govt.nz uses colours, images and logos.
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Terms of use
Found in Using this website / Terms of use
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