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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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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.
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Welcome to Govt.nz
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Govt.nz is your guide to finding and using New Zealand Government services.
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Fertility issues and assisted reproduction
Found in Family and whānau / Fertility issues and assisted reproduction
Learn about government-funded fertility treatment in NZ. You can donate sperm or eggs at a fertility clinic or find out about your about your genetic origins.
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Changing your gender
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your gender
Find out how to change the gender on your birth certificate, citizenship record, and official identification.
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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.
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What to do when someone dies
Found in Family and whānau / Death and bereavement / What to do when someone dies
Steps to help you through the death of a loved one.
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Create an enduring power of attorney
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Create an enduring power of attorney
Complete a form for each enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) you want to create. Save on legal fees by planning ahead.
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Childcare and supervision
Found in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision
See if you’re eligible for support with childcare costs. Learn about your responsibility to keep your children supervised when you’re not at home.
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Personal care and welfare enduring power of attorney
Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Personal care and welfare enduring power of attorney
This enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA) gives someone you trust the power to make decisions about your personal care and welfare if you’re unable to.