Family Proceedings Act 1980

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

141: Effect of registration or confirmation of order made in Commonwealth or designated country

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"What happens when you register an overseas court order in New Zealand"

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You can register an order in New Zealand if it was made in a Commonwealth or designated country. If you do this, the order still belongs to the court that made it. This also applies if the order is changed or confirmed in New Zealand, except if it was confirmed under section 139.

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

141Effect of registration or confirmation of order made in Commonwealth or designated country

  1. An order that has been registered in New Zealand, and an order (including an order of variation) that has been confirmed in New Zealand (other than an order confirmed under section 139), shall remain an order of the court of the country in which the order was made.

  2. Repealed
Notes
  • Section 141(2): repealed, on , by section 20 of the Family Proceedings Amendment Act 1991 (1991 No 144).