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Changing your name when you get married
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Changing your name when you get married
In New Zealand, you don’t usually have to do anything special if you want to change your name after you get married or have a civil union.
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Bereavement leave
Found in Work / Bereavement leave
If someone close to you dies, and you meet the employee eligibility criteria, you may be able to take up to 3 days of annual bereavement leave.
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Community Services Card
Found in Health / Financial help and services / Community Services Card
Work and Income supply the Community Services Card (CSC) on behalf of the Ministry of Health to help lower healthcare costs.
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Get a civil union licence
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Civil unions / Get a civil union licence
Before you get a civil union, you need to apply for a licence. A licence confirms it’s legal for you to have a civil union. It costs $150.
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Identity theft
Found in Law, crime and justice / Identity theft
Identity theft is when someone uses your identity information to pretend to be you.
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Change the registered sex on your birth certificate
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your gender / Change the registered sex on your birth certificate
To change the sex marker on your birth certificate, you must complete a statutory declaration and apply to Births, Deaths and Marriages.
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Help paying for childcare
Found in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision / Help paying for childcare
Depending on how much you earn and how old your children are, your family may be able to get help with the cost of childcare.
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PlunketLine
Found in Health / Free health services for children / PlunketLine
Phone 0800 933 922 to get advice about child health and parenting.
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Bring your family to NZ
Found in Immigration and visas / Bring your family to NZ
Check with Immigration New Zealand (INZ) for how to bring your partner, dependent children and parents to NZ.
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Your rights after being arrested
Found in Law, crime and justice / The courts / Your rights after being arrested
When you’re arrested, you have the right to get legal help before you say or do anything. You don’t have to make a statement, but you do have to tell the police some basic information about yourself.