Evidence

Anyone in a relationship needs to keep written communication and evidence. Text messages, emails, letters, photos with time stamps all of it. Anytime there is an argument, anytime there isn’t, just everything. Even when you are good, just keep it all. You never know when you will need it. As a partner to a father…

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Because Child support is the BIGGEST SCAM in New Zealand (like it or not)

NZ’s billion-dollar child support debt: Why is it still unpaid? More than $1 billion is owed in child support, leaving some parents struggling with not enough income. Thousands of Kiwi parents owe more than $1 billion in child support, debts that in some cases date back more than 30 years, Jane Phare reports. Included in…

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Family Court grants custody of kids to recovering alcoholic mum rather than ‘gaslighting’ dad

By  Catherine Hutton Open Justice reporter 21 Apr, 2024 10:14 AM3 mins to read The court found the father and his brother had run a concerted gaslighting exercise against the mother. A recovering alcoholic has won custody of her two children after the Family Court found the father subjected his ex-wife to an “onslaught of emotional and…

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Man from India fights to get back to daughter in NZ after two trials and 427 days in prison

By Ric Stevens Open Justice reporter 8 Apr, 2024 06:10 PM4 mins to read https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/man-from-india-fights-to-get-back-to-daughter-in-nz-after-two-trials-and-427-days-in-prison/5YL73ALY5ZGVFF6HKF2YEAVTVQ A computer engineer from India slapped his wife during an argument over cooking rice, setting off a chain of events which put him in prison for 427 days and forced him to leave the country. The man is now trying…

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More experiments ?? More $$ for lawyers First-ever Family Court associates appointed

The new positions are expected to lighten the load within the court system The first-ever Family Court associates have been appointed to lighten the load within the court system, announced Attorney-General Judith Collins. The six new associates are set to commence in their roles on 2 April. Four will be based in Auckland, while two will…

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