Ex parte orders in the Family Court and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (Record no. 2138)

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Personal name Clark, Edward
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Title Ex parte orders in the Family Court and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2003
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General note Butterworths Family Law Journal 4(8) 2003 : 205-212
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Summary, etc This paper discusses ex parte (without notice) orders in relation to the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act (1990) and the Domestic Violence Act (1995). It focuses on the granting of ex parte orders under the Domestic Violence Act and whether this conflicts with the Bill of Rights principle of guaranteed natural justice s27(1). This paper looks broadly at the Family Court's power over ex parte orders and briefly describes the competing interests of applicants and respondents of protection orders. Also addressed are why applicants might need orders without any notice being given to respondents; the consequences for respondents of protection orders; and whether or not the granting of orders without notice is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act. When exploring the Family Court's wider ex parte jurisdiction, this paper discusses where the Court's powers derive from, natural justice and the "Family Courts Rules (2002)". Findings from the Victims Task Force report, "Domestic Violence and the Justice System" (1992), are drawn on in relation to domestic violence and the lack of effort made by the justice system to help improve the problem. The author concludes that Courts need to take the New Zealand Bill Of Rights Act into greater consideration than they currently do.
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Title Butterworths Family Law Journal 4(8) 2003 : 205-212
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