Relationship property division in New Zealand : Megan Gollop and Nicola Taylor research highlights series
Material type:
- RH1: Knowledge and understanding
- RH2: Insights from those who've 'been there, done that'
- RH3: How the relationships between former partners affects their property division
- RH4: Challenges and impacts
- RH5: Prenuptial or contracting out agreements
- RH6: Dividing relationship property: Guide about issues to consider
- Access the Borrin Foundation website for full reports
- Law Commission work on reforming the Property (Relationships) Act 1976
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Vine library | Online | Available | ON22110032 |
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