Relationship property division in New Zealand : research highlights series
Gollop, Megan
Relationship property division in New Zealand : research highlights series Megan Gollop and Nicola Taylor - Wellington, New Zealand : Michael & Suzanne Borrin Foundation, 2022 - electronic documents
Knowledge and understanding of relationship property division - RH1 Relationship property division: Insights from those who’ve
‘been there, done that’ - RH2 How the relationship between former partners affects their property division - RH3 The challenges and impact of relationship property division - RH4 Prenuptial/contracting out agreements - RH5 Dividing relationship property: A guide about issues to consider - RH6
This research project was undertaken to help meet the information needs of Te Aka Matua o te Ture | Law Commission and the family justice sector regarding the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA). Phase 1 ascertained the public's values and attitudes towards relationship property division in New Zealand and phase 2 examined the experiences of separated people in relations their post-separation relationship property division. This series of research highlights papers draws upon and further analyses the wealth of data collected in Phases 1 and 2 to produce six in-depth resources on PRA-related topics for public and professional dissemination. The full reports on Phase 1 and Phase 2, published in 2018 and 2021 respectively, are also available, follow the link to the Borrin Foundation website. Record #7940
CHILDREN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILIES
FAMILY LAW
FAMILY VIOLENCE
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
LAW REFORM
LEGISLATION
MĀORI
MARRIAGE
PROPERTY (RELATIONSHIPS) ACT 1976
SEPARATION
NEW ZEALAND
Relationship property division in New Zealand : research highlights series Megan Gollop and Nicola Taylor - Wellington, New Zealand : Michael & Suzanne Borrin Foundation, 2022 - electronic documents
Knowledge and understanding of relationship property division - RH1 Relationship property division: Insights from those who’ve
‘been there, done that’ - RH2 How the relationship between former partners affects their property division - RH3 The challenges and impact of relationship property division - RH4 Prenuptial/contracting out agreements - RH5 Dividing relationship property: A guide about issues to consider - RH6
This research project was undertaken to help meet the information needs of Te Aka Matua o te Ture | Law Commission and the family justice sector regarding the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA). Phase 1 ascertained the public's values and attitudes towards relationship property division in New Zealand and phase 2 examined the experiences of separated people in relations their post-separation relationship property division. This series of research highlights papers draws upon and further analyses the wealth of data collected in Phases 1 and 2 to produce six in-depth resources on PRA-related topics for public and professional dissemination. The full reports on Phase 1 and Phase 2, published in 2018 and 2021 respectively, are also available, follow the link to the Borrin Foundation website. Record #7940
CHILDREN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILIES
FAMILY LAW
FAMILY VIOLENCE
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
LAW REFORM
LEGISLATION
MĀORI
MARRIAGE
PROPERTY (RELATIONSHIPS) ACT 1976
SEPARATION
NEW ZEALAND