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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.

  • History, culture and heritage

    Found in History, culture and heritage

    Family history, Te Reo, Treaty of Waitangi, military history

  • Consumer rights and complaints

    Found in Consumer rights and complaints

    Credit records, consumer rights, complaints, debt, privacy

  • Congratulatory messages

    Found in Family and whānau / Congratulatory messages

    You can get a free congratulatory message for significant birthdays and wedding anniversaries from the King and New Zealand dignitaries.

  • 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.

  • Home modifications

    Found in Health / Help in your home / Home modifications

    Improving safety in your home by widening doorways and installing handrails, shower rails, or a ramp, can help you manage more easily if you have an ongoing illness, injury, age-related health problem or you’re a disabled person.

  • Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

    Found in Government A-Z / Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

    MBIE’s role The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) plays a central role in shaping and delivering a strong economy by delivering policy, services, advice and regulation to support business growth.

  • Cooking and meals

    Found in Health / Help in your home / Cooking and meals

    Get help with cooking, preparing meals, meal delivery options, food shopping and diet advice — if you need help with day-to-day tasks due to ongoing illness, injury, age-related health problems or you’re a disabled person.

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  • Wills, probate and estates

    Found in Family and whānau / Death and bereavement / Wills, probate and estates

    After someone dies, an executor or administrator needs to be appointed by the High Court to deal with the estate.

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