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The Family Court of New Zealand (Māori: Te Kōti ā-Whānau Aotearoa) is a court that specifically exists to assist New Zealanders with family issues. There are 58 Family Courts throughout New Zealand. [1] Although the Family Court is technically a division of the District Courts, it retains its own identity.
The District Court of New Zealand (Māori: Te Kōti ā Rohe) (formerly the district courts before 2016) is the primary court of first instance of New Zealand. There are 59 District Court locations throughout New Zealand (as of 2017). [2] The court hears civil claims of up to $350,000 and most criminal cases. [3]
He was intimately involved in work that led to the Domestic Violence Act 1995, and in 1996 he established the Family Violence Taskforce. [4] Mahony retired as principal Family Court judge in 2004, and was succeeded in that role by Peter Boshier. [5] Mahony continued as a part-time acting District Court judge until 2010. [6] [7] [8] [9]
WELLINGTON — The boarded and shuttered single-story home on the cul-de-sac on Canosa Court in the Lakefield Community of the village was eerily quiet.
Henwood was born Carolyn Griffiths in Wellington on 19 September 1946. [2] She was educated at Queen Margaret College in Wellington, [3] and graduated with Bachelor of Laws from Victoria University of Wellington in 1971. [4] In 1969, she married actor Ray Henwood, and they had one son, television host and comedian Dai Henwood. [2] [5]
WELLINGTON — The first text to her friend came the night of Oct. 9, just hours after a Hurricane Milton-spawned EF3 tornado packing 140-mph winds ripped through the Lakefield community on the ...
The judiciary of New Zealand is responsible for the system of courts that interprets and applies the laws of New Zealand.It has four primary functions: to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution; to deliver authoritative rulings on the meaning and application of legislation; to develop case law; and to uphold the rule of law, personal liberty and human rights. [1]
Three candidates ran for Division 9 Family Court judge in the 2024 election: Laura Russell, Zack McKee and Allison Spencer Russell. Kentucky polls close at 6 p.m. local time.