Family Proceedings Act 1980

Overseas maintenance - Enforcement in New Zealand of orders made in Commonwealth or designated countries

140: Rehearings and appeals in respect of confirmation of order

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"Challenging a court decision about an order"

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You can have a rehearing or appeal if a court confirms or refuses to confirm an order. This happens under sections 138 or 139 of the Family Proceedings Act 1980. The rules for rehearings and appeals are the same as those for orders made under the Act, which are explained in sections 173 and 174.

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Part 8Overseas maintenance
Enforcement in New Zealand of orders made in Commonwealth or designated countries

140Rehearings and appeals in respect of confirmation of order

  1. Sections 173 and 174 shall apply to the confirmation of an order or the refusal to confirm any order under section 138 or section 139 as if the confirmation or the refusal were an order made on application under this Act or the dismissal of such an application respectively.