Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Provisions relating to procedure in respect of proceedings under Parts 2 and 3A - Reports

183: Review of order made under section 178 or section 181

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"The court can review and change an order to make sure it's still fair for you."

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If you have an order made under section 178 or section 181, the court can look at it again from time to time. When the court reviews the order, they can make a new decision that they think is fair. The court can make a new order if they think it is just, after reviewing the original order made under section 178 or section 181.

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Part 3Provisions relating to procedure in respect of proceedings under Parts 2 and 3A
Reports

183Review of order made under section 178 or section 181

  1. The court may, from time to time, review any order made under section 178 or section 181, and on any such review the court may make such order as may be just.