Commencement
Purpose
Overview
Application
Interpretation
Registrars' duties and powers
General matters
Overview of Part
Commencement of proceedings
What to file
Where applications to be made
How to file documents in Court
Before any hearing
Steps at hearing
Steps at end of hearing
Rehearings
Rights of appeal to High Court
Overview of Part
Forms
Shape, etc, of documents to be filed
How to file documents in Court
Amendment of certain documents filed
Lawyers
Representatives and managers
Notices
Service: documents to be served
Service: how documents to be served
Service: on days that are not working days
Service: personal service
Service: lawyer may accept service on behalf of person
Service: at address for service
Service: if address for service is lawyer's office
Service: in manner specified in agreement
Service: on representatives, managers, and mentally disordered persons
Service: substituted service
Service: proof of service
Service: on party out of New Zealand
Translations into Maori
Changing times by which rules or orders require things to be done
Striking out and adding parties
Change of parties by death, etc
Consolidation of proceedings
Getting more information and admissions
Discovery and inspection of documents
Procedure when evidence given by affidavit
Other evidentiary matters
Conferences
Interlocutory injunctions
Injunctions and receivers
Transfer of proceedings and transfer for hearing
Adjournment of hearing
Striking out pleading
Stay or dismissal
Judgments and orders
Costs
Investment of funds in Court, property, and payment into Court
Rehearings
Contempt
Overview of Part
Interpretation
Consent memoranda instead of interlocutory applications
Interlocutory applications on notice or without notice
Who interlocutory applications to be heard and determined by
Form of interlocutory applications
Evidence on interlocutory applications
Where to file interlocutory applications
Procedure for interlocutory applications without notice
Procedure for interlocutory applications on notice
Hearing of interlocutory applications
Registrar's order on interlocutory application may be varied or rescinded
Enforcement of orders made on interlocutory applications
Costs of interlocutory applications
Adoption Act 1955
Child Support Act 1991
Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989
Domestic Violence Act 1995
Family Proceedings Act 1980 and Care of Children Act 2004
Family Protection Act 1955 and Law Reform (Testamentary Promises) Act 1949
Property (Relationships) Act 1976
Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988
Overview of Part
Court offices
Sittings on days that are not working days
Fees
Records
Proceedings, etc, that originated under previous rules
Gazette information