Family Law 2021 : 40 years of the Family Court.
Material type: TextSeries: New Zealand Law Society conferencePublisher: [Wellington] : Continuing Legal Education, New Zealand Law Society, [2021]Description: 316 pages ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
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346.93015 FAM Family Law Conference : [proceedings of the 2017 Family Law Conference held in Rotorua, N.Z., on 19-20 October, 2017]. | 346.93015 FAM Family law in New Zealand / | 346.93015 FAM Family Law : November 2019. | 346.93015 FAM Family Law 2021 : 40 years of the Family Court. | 346.93015 FAM Family Law Conference : Te Hononga. | 346.93015 FAM Family Law in New Zealand / | 346.93015 FAM Family Law in New Zealand / |
"November 2021."
Proceedings of the Family Law Conference, 18-19 November, 2021.
At head of title: NZCLS CLE Ltd.
Annette Gray: Conference chair.
Includes bibliographical references.
Te rautaki o ngāti toa rangatira / Andre Baker -- FDR and the law: achieving meaningful outcomes / Samantha de Coning and Kate Lash -- Elevating the care and protection of tamariki: public law advocacy / Her Honour Judge Otene -- Elevating the care and protection of tamariki: public law advocacy: a toolkit of examples / Sarah Jerebine -- Our recipe for resolution of relationship property disputes / Stephanie Marsden and Lana Paul -- "It's the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine)" : collaborative law & the future of family law practice / Kirsty Swadling and Selina Trigg -- Don't you TRUST me, darling? / Sharon Chandra and Amanda Donovan -- Law reform in the family sphere / John-Luke Day and Helen McQueen -- Tatou talanoa : Let's talk: navigating the sea of cultural change / Her Honour Judge Faumui Penelope Sasao Ginnen and Fuimaono Gardenia Atimalala -- In the Family Court: facts, uses, and limits of the science of hair and urine testing / Dr Anna Sandiford -- The implications of s 7AA: making partnerships work; a pākehā perspective / Nicola Atwool, Tania Williams Blyth, and Katie Murray -- Sword and shield: disclosure under the Trusts Act 2019 following separation / Tara Grant, Telise Kelly, and Timothy Orr -- To WON or not to WON? Without notice applications in the Family Court / Paolo Timajo -- Current trends and issues regarding the Hague Convention / Edwin Freedman.
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