
Separation – What’s involved Workshop – Hawera
- Saturday 1 Mach 2025
- 10 am to 12.30pm
- Online Event
- New Zealand Nationwide
- FREE / Koha (Donation)
- Up to 2.5 hours
The “Separation – What’s involved workshop” consists of information to help whānau understand the early stages process of Family Separation and the issues associated with Family Separation. The workshop covers the following topics:
• Demystifying Family Separation
• Available Dispute resolution options
• Marriage/Civil Union Dissolution
• Children care Arrangements
• Family Violence
• Child Support
• Spousal Maintenance
• Relationship Property Division
This workshop is intended for whānau who are:
• Newly separated
• Planning to separate in the foreseeable future.
The information provided in this workshop is NOT a Legal advice and may not necessarily apply to your particular case or family circumstances. The last 30 minutes will involve a Q&A session and group discussions.
The workshop is presented by your local community member David Nips who is a one FDSS Community Coaches with lived experience in Family Separation and the Family Court and alot of passion to help communities and families going through Family Separation.
Event Venue: The workshop will be held at Hall Lounge – Hawera Community Centre
66 Albion Street, Hāwera 4610. Please enter through the main entrance and follow signs to the event space.
Arrival Time: Doors open at 9:45 AM for registration. Please arrive early to check in and find your seat before the workshop begins promptly at 10:00 AM.
Parking: Free parking is available at the venue (unless it is advised not available).
Refreshments: Light refreshments (tea, coffee, and snacks) will be available during a short break halfway through the workshop.
Koha (Donation): This is a free event, but donations (Koha) are welcome to help support our community initiatives. Cash and electronic donations (via bank transfer) will be accepted.
What to bring: Participants are welcome to bring a notebook and pen for additional notes if preferred and water bottle.
Breaks: There will be one 10-minute break halfway through the workshop.
Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible. If you require any special accommodations, such as seating arrangements or hearing assistance, please contact us beforehand.
Contact Details: For any questions or additional information before the event, please contact David Nips at david@fdss.org.nz
Recording and Privacy: Please note that recording or taking photographs of the attendees is prohibited. You are welcome to take photos of the presentation slides.
Date
- Sat 15 Mar 2025
Time
Up to 2 hours- 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
Registration Fee
- Free / Donation
Labels
- IN-PERSON,
- Out-of-court information
Delivery Method
- Hall Lounge - Hawera Community Centre
- 66 Albion Street, Hāwera 4610