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Child Support Agency (Northern Ireland)

The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Division of Northern Ireland is an executive agency of the Department for Social Development. The Division is responsible for establishing child support and regular payment patterns. There is a seperate Child Support Agency in Great Britain.

http://www.dsdni.gov.uk/index/cmed.htm

Career Services

Career Services is New Zealand's leading provider of career information, advice and guidance. Career Services is dedicated to creating a climate where all people living in New Zealand can access the best careers information, advice and guidance to achieve their life goals. This means promoting the importance of career planning throughout each person's lifetime. Career Services is a Crown Entity.

http://www.careers.govt.nz/

Charities Commission

A Charities Commission is being established as a new Crown Entity. The Charities Act provisions mean the Commission's main responsibilities would be to: approve and register charities; receive annual returns and monitor the activities of charities; educate and assist charities in relation to matters of good governance and management; and educate, provide advice to and support the trustees and officers of charities to ensure that they understand, and can comply with, core regulatory obligations and duties; and provide advice to government.

http://www.charities.govt.nz

Child Support Act 1991

An Act to assess the minimum level of financial support payable by certain parents in respect of their children and to provide for the collection and payment of child support and maintenance payments.

http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1991/0142/latest/DLM253151.html?search=ts_act_child+support+act+1991_resel&sr=1

Child Support Agency (Australia)

The Child Support Agency (CSA) was established in 1988 to administer the Child Support Scheme and help separated parents take responsibility for the financial support of their children. CSA has more than 2600 staff around the country helping around 1.2 million Australian parents.

http://www.csa.gov.au/

Child Support Agency (Canada)

The Department of Justice Canada has legislation in place to support provincial and territorial goverments in maintenance enforcement matters. The Department does not help individuals directly. Parents with questions about a support order should contact the maintenance enforcement program in the relevant Canadian province or territory.

http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/fcy-fea/sup-pen/index.html

Child Support Agency (United Kingdom)

The UK Child Support Agency is part of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The Child Support Agency is responsible for running the child support system. Our business is to assess, collect and pay child support maintenance, ensuring that parents who live apart meet their financial responsibilities to their children.

http://www.csa.gov.uk/

National Child Support Enforcement Association (USA)

NCSEA's mission is to promote the well-being of children through professional development of its membership, advocacy and public awareness. NCSEA's membership includes line/managerial/executive child support staff; state and local agencies; judges; court masters; hearing officers; government and private attorneys; social workers; advocates; corporations that partner with government to provide child support services and private collection firms.

http://www.ncsea.org/

Citizens Advice Bureau

Citizens Advice Bureau is a voluntary organisation providing free, confidential information and advice to anyone about any query or problem. CAB is staffed by trained volunteers who can access information by computer or from the extensive range of resources held by each bureau.

http://www.cab.org.nz/

Companies Office

The Companies Office is the government agency responsible for the administration of corporate body registers, including the Companies Register.

http://www.companies.govt.nz

Reciprocal Agreement with Australia

This site is provided by the New Zealand Parliamentary Counsel Office/Te Tari Tohutohu Paremata (PCO), in association with Brookers. The New Zealand Government is grateful to Brookers for making the material on this website available for free public access.

http://www.csa.gov.au/

Customs Service (NZ) information for importers

This section of the Customs Service website is to help you with Customs requirements if you are importing goods for commercial application, such as goods for use in your business, for re-sale or for distribution or private use, for example, gifts or mail order goods.

http://www.customs.govt.nz/importers/

Child, Youth and Family

This site is a focus for promoting the well-being and safety of children and supporting positive parenting. Child, Youth and Family is part of a network of agencies aiming to build an environment where child abuse is not tolerated. You can access news and information about our services and community partnerships, as well as advice and resources to support our vision of safe children, strong families and stronger communities. Other information includes our organisation and structure, the legislation we administer, the Ministers we work to and social work recruitment.

http://www.cyf.govt.nz/

Min of Economic Development - Charities Commission

A Charities Bill providing for the creation of a registration, reporting and monitoring system for charitable societies, institutions and trusts is being considered by Parliament. The Bill contains provisions to establish a Charities Commission that would be centrally involved in administering the registration system.

http://www.charities.govt.nz/

NZ Companies Office

The Companies Office administers the registration of all corporate bodies and company documents. Registry functions extend to include incorporated societies, building societies, unit trusts, charitable trusts, friendly societies and credit unions.

http://www.companies.govt.nz

 

 


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