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  • Civil unions

    Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Civil unions

    A civil union is the formalisation of a relationship between two people, regardless of gender, in accordance with the Civil Union Act 2004. Some overseas countries may not recognise New Zealand civil unions so you may want to seek independent legal advice before deciding to enter into a civil union. A celebrant must conduct your civil union.

  • Urgent admission to a residential care facility

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Moving into residential care / Urgent admission to a residential care facility

    Even if your need is urgent, you can only move into your preferred rest home or hospital if it has a suitable vacancy.

  • Debt collection and repossession

    Found in Consumer rights and complaints / Debt and credit records / Debt collection and repossession

    Know your rights when a debt collector demands payment or takes your stuff because you cannot pay your bills.

  • Retirement age

    Found in Work / Retiring from work / Retirement age

    There is no official retirement age in New Zealand. The common age to retire is 65 when NZ Super and some other pension payments start.

  • Who can move into residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Who can move into residential care

    When you can no longer manage in your own home, you can move into a rest home or hospital. Talk to your doctor or other health professionals about the level of care you need.

  • 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.

  • Providing information when making financial transactions

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Providing information when making financial transactions

    You may be asked for information to prove who you are and where your money came from to complete certain financial transactions.

  • Lottery grants for disabled people

    Found in Health / Financial help and services / Lottery grants for disabled people

    Grants funded by Lotto help to pay for equipment for disabled people who want to be more closely involved in their communities.

  • Noisy neighbours

    Found in Housing and property / Neighbourhood problems / Noisy neighbours

    Try asking your neighbours to be quiet if they're making too much noise. You can also complain to their landlord or the council.

  • Alcohol interlocks

    Found in Transport / Driving fines and penalties / Alcohol interlocks

    An alcohol interlock is an electronic device that prevents you from driving if you’ve been drinking.

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