Search results for 오렌지 슬롯-upc 홀덤【eggc.vip】dea
-
Getting married overseas
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Getting married overseas
If you’re getting married or having a civil union overseas, you usually do not need to do anything in NZ beforehand — check with the country’s officials if you need to do anything there.
-
Accessibility tips for using this website
Found in About this website / Accessibility statement / Accessibility tips for using this website
Navigate our website with browser functions, assistive technology, keyboard shortcuts and more.
-
Get information in an emergency or disaster
Found in Government A-Z / National Emergency Management Agency / Get information in an emergency or disaster
In New Zealand, you can get help before, during and after an emergency or disaster from the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management and local Civil Defence Emergency Management groups.
-
What is a credit record
Found in Consumer rights and complaints / Debt and credit records / What is a credit record
Find out what is on a credit record, who can access your credit record, and your rights to change information on it.
-
Help for victims of crime
Found in Law, crime and justice / Crimes and emergencies / Help for victims of crime
If you or someone you care about is the victim of a crime, there's support and help available.
-
Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) for property
Found in Family and whānau / Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) for property
An EPA for property is a legal document that means that someone can look after your money and property if you become unable to.
-
Child support
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Child support
Child support is paid by parents who do not live with their children, or who share care of their children with someone else.
-
Court of Appeal
Found in Government A-Z / Court of Appeal
For civil cases, they decide on claims of up to $200,000. In criminal cases they cover minor offences, but can also conduct trials for some serious offences, such as rape and aggravated robbery.
-
High Court
Found in Government A-Z / High Court
For civil cases, they decide on claims of up to $200,000. In criminal cases they cover minor offences, but can also conduct trials for some serious offences, such as rape and aggravated robbery. They hear major crimes and civil claims involving more than $200,000.