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How the Family Justice System can help you after your separation

20/9/2015

 
On 31 March 2014 the new Family Justice System began. This was the biggest change to the Family Court system in New Zealand since the Family Court was set up in the 1980s.

According to the Ministry of Justice, the new system will enable more separated parents to reach agreement about their children's care arrangements without the need for Court action or lawyers.

The Ministry's website about the system can be found 
here.

While the goal of enabling parents to reach their own agreements about their children's care is an admirable one, you should still obtain some legal advice as to your rights and responsibilities as a parent or guardian. This will ensure that the decisions you reach are the most appropriate for your children and that your important role as your children's parent and guardian is recognised.

Low income clients are likely to be eligible for free legal advice about the new system under the Family Legal Advice Service. Look for a Family Law specialist who can offer this service in Dunedin.

For urgent matters where a child's safety is at risk and/or where there has been domestic violence, clients are still able to make an application to the Family Court and to access legal aid (if otherwise eligible).

Note that the new Family Justice System does not affect other applications to the Court such as Domestic Violence, Relationship Property, Paternity or Adoption. It is recommended you obtain legal advice before embarking on Court action in respect of any of these matters.


Why would you need a specialist Family Lawyer?

17/9/2015

 
If you've just separated, you will be feeling anxious and worried about the care arrangements for your children. You may be concerned about the financial and property implications arising from your separation. You may have been separated for quite some time, but care arrangements are no longer working as well as they were. 

Grandparents, caregivers and adoptive parents have other issues they want to resolve as quickly and efficiently as possible. Perhaps you have been stuck in an abusive relationship that you can't see the way out of, or CYF have been knocking at your door.


If your problem involves any aspect of Family Law, you need an experienced, specialist Family Lawyer. Don't be tempted to hire the lawyer who did your conveyancing or set up your business; they will be specialised in those areas and are unlikely to have the expertise that you will need to guide you, successfully, through the Family Law minefield.
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