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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Found in Government A-Z / Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
They: advise, lead, support and coordinate activities across the public sector lead national security planning, which includes civil defence.
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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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Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate
Found in Family and whānau / Having a baby / Registering a new baby and getting a birth certificate
Every baby born in New Zealand must be registered, usually within 2 months of being born. You can order your baby's birth certificate and apply for their IRD number at the same time.
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Changing your name
Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Changing your name
Find out how to legally change your name or your child's name in NZ. Learn how to change other documents like your drivers license or passport.
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Financial abuse
Found in Law, crime and justice / Abuse, harassment and domestic violence / Financial abuse
Anyone can be a victim of financial abuse — find out how to recognise it, who to contact when it’s happening and how to protect yourself in the future.
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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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Getting married
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married
Find out about getting married in NZ or overseas. Get a marriage or civil union license or certificate. Learn how to find, become or complain about a celebrant.
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Government A-Z
Found in Government A-Z
Contact details and information for all government departments and organisations.
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Applying for a divorce
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Applying for a divorce
After you’ve been separated for at least 2 years, you can apply for a divorce through the Family Court. There are eligibility criteria to meet and an application fee when you apply.
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Family and whānau
Found in Family and whānau
Having a baby, marriage, divorce, bereavement, financial help