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Questions, feedback or complaints

a judge or judicial officer - to make a complaint about the conduct of a judge or judicial officer, go to: Judicial Conduct Commissioner a member of a tribunal - see:  Complaining about a member of a tribunal a lawyer - contact the New Zealand Law Society:  Lawyers Complaints Service a legal aid lawyer – use the following form:   Make a complaint about a legal aid provider a Deputy Registrar when exercising their powers – see:   Review of registrar’s decision the...

Ō mātou Paepae
Our senior leaders

With changes to the role of the Chief Registrar, Steve is now responsible for exercising statutory powers in accordance with the applicable Act, providing technical advice relating to Court processes and procedures and supporting the staff and managers of the Māori Land Court to enable them to deliver excellent customer service.

Te mahi mā mātou
Work for us

Also, make sure you have one or two questions to ask us at the interview – we want this to be a two-way process. Other suggestions to help you prepare for the interview include practising giving your answers out loud and reviewing the Ministry of Justice website.

Te arotake, te whakarerekē rānei i tō tarahiti
Review or change a trust

Apply online Download the application form Te whakaū i ngā ture o tētahi tarahiti (utu tāpae $68) Enforce the obligations of a trust (filing fee $68) The first step to resolving concerns regarding trustees is to talk with them and discuss the issues. This process is set out in the trust order. You can submit an application to enforce the obligations of the trustees if you're unable to resolve the issues with them and you think the trustee's actions may have serious consequences f...