Skip to main content
justice.govt.nz
Navigation
  • Employment Court
  • About the Employment Court
    +
    • Jurisdiction of the Employment Court
    • Judicial papers and speeches
    • Court structure
    • The Judges
      +
      • Former Judges
    • Announcements
    • Judicial complaints process
    • Recusal Guidelines
    • Christmas hours and emergency contacts
  • COVID-19: Previous Alert Level notices
    +
    • COVID-19: Previous messages from Chief Justice
  • Information & guidance
    +
    • If you are not represented by a lawyer or advocate
    • Professional help
    • Media
    • Access to Court documents
    • Christmas closures
  • Pro Bono Legal Assistance Service
  • Apply to the Employment Court
    +
    • Completing, filing and serving documents
    • File a challenge
      +
      • File other applications
  • What to expect at the Employment Court
    +
    • Defend a challenge or a claim
    • How document disclosure works
    • Other interlocutory applications
    • Before a hearing is held
    • What happens during a hearing
    • After the hearing
  • Employment Court forms & fees
  • Judgments
    +
    • Find a Judgment
    • Judgments of note
      +
      • Judgments of note 2022
      • Judgments of note 2021
      • Judgments of note 2020
      • Judgments of note 2019
      • Judgments of note 2018
      • Judgments of note 2017
      • Judgments of note 2016
      • Judgments of note 2015
      • Judgments of note 2014
      • Judgments of note 2013
      • Judgments of note 2012
      • Judgments of note 2011
      • Judgments of note 2010
      • Judgments of note 2009
      • Judgments of note pre-2009
    • Appellate court judgments
      +
      • Appellate judgments 2022
      • Appellate judgments 2021
      • Appellate judgments 2020
      • Appellate judgments 2019
      • Appellate judgments 2018
      • Appellate judgments 2017
      • Appellate judgments 2016
      • Appellate judgments 2015
      • Appellate judgments 2014
      • Appellate judgments 2013
      • Appellate judgments 2012
      • Appellate judgments 2011
      • Appellate judgments 2010
  • Practice directions, legislation & rules
  • Judgment delivery expectations
  • Annual Statistics
  • Contact us
  • Fines & payments
    +
    • Find out if you have a fine or check your balance online
      +
      • Fines check form
    • About fines
      +
      • Ways to pay a fine
        +
        • Pay a fine online
        • Pay a fine over the phone
        • Pay a fine by internet banking
        • Pay a fine in person
        • Pay a fine from overseas
      • Can I dispute a fine?
        +
        • Review of registrar's decision: fines
      • Fines enforcement
      • Help with paying fines
      • Dealing with someone else's fines
      • Fines information for employers
      • Fines application forms
    • About civil debt
      +
      • Collecting civil debt: information for creditors
        +
        • Interest on civil debt
        • Find a debtor’s address
        • Enforcing judgments more than 6 years old
        • Attachment orders
        • Apply for a warrant to evict
        • File a financial statement
        • Assess the debtor's finances over the phone
        • Financial assessment hearings
        • Notice to complete a financial statement
        • Seize the debtor's property
        • Garnishee proceedings & charging orders
        • Contempt of enforcement proceedings
        • Request for bailiff service
        • Civil stand-down period
      • Pay civil debt
        +
        • Financial assessment
        • Civil warrant to seize
      • Civil enforcement fees
      • Civil enforcement forms
    • Civil debt interest calculator
      +
      • Calculator FAQ
    • About reparation
      +
      • Receive your reparation
      • Reparation information for victims
      • Pay reparation
      • Reparation check form
    • Offender levy
    • Legal aid debt
      +
      • Set up automatic payments to repay my legal aid
      • Make a lump sum payment to legal aid
    • Cost Contribution Orders
    • Contact us about fines or civil enforcement
      +
      • Fines enquiry form
    • Ways to make or receive a payment
      +
      • Pay a fine
      • Pay a filing fee
      • Make a legal aid debt repayment
      • Pay a Cost Contribution Order
      • Civil enforcement
      • Receive a payment for jury service
      • Receive a reparation payment
      • Payment FAQs
  • Criminal record check
    +
    • What is a criminal record
    • Get your own criminal record
      +
      • How to fill in the paper form
    • Get someone else's criminal record
      +
      • Compliance assurance check
    • Clean Slate scheme
    • Police clearances & vetting
    • Contact the criminal records team
    • Wiping historical homosexual convictions
    • Frequently asked questions
  • Licences & certificates
    +
    • Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority
    • Alcohol Regulatory & Licensing Authority
    • Licensing Authority of Second-hand Dealers & Pawnbrokers
    • Brothel operator certification
      +
      • Apply for a brothel operator certificate
  • Consultation »
  • Contact us »

Employment Court of New Zealand Te Kōti Take Mahi o Aotearoa

Site map
Breadcrumbs
  1. Employment Court >
  2. Site map

Site map

  • Employment Court
  • Expand section
    About the Employment Court
  • Expand section
    COVID-19: Previous Alert Level notices
  • Expand section
    Information & guidance
  • Pro Bono Legal Assistance Service
  • Expand section
    Apply to the Employment Court
  • Expand section
    What to expect at the Employment Court
  • Employment Court forms & fees
  • Expand section
    Judgments
  • Practice directions, legislation & rules
  • Judgment delivery expectations
  • Annual Statistics
  • Contact us
 
Share
Footer
New Zealand Ministry of Justice.
shielded
New Zeqaland all-of-government portal.
  • About the Ministry
  • Contact us
  • Site map
  • Privacy
  • Copyright
  • Disclaimer
  • Media
Find us on LinkedInFollow us on LinkedIn TwitterFollow us on Twitter FacebookFollow us on Facebook