Te pā whenua describes the experience that we want to deliver to landowners. It is inspired by the experience manuhiri have when they visit the marae.
Ka hauiti i te Kooti, ka hauroa i te whenua Less time in the Court, more time on the land
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Nau mai Access our services
Nau mai is about preparing to enter the marae. You can search for information about whenua and contact us for assistance.
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Haere mai Apply to the court
Haere mai is the reo pōwhiri at the marae. At this point in te pā whenua, you should have gathered all the information you need, and you should be ready to file an application with the Court.
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Kuhu mai Attend court or mediation
At this point in te pā whenua, it is time for you to attend court or mediation. Our kaimahi are here to guide you and your whānau through this experience.
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Tū mai Receive the outcome
After the judge, registrar, or mediator makes a decision, you will receive the court minutes and orders which will also be documented in the court record. If your application was for dispute resolution, only the order will become a part of the record.
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Tū atu Take action
Now that your application or enquiry has been completed, you are ready to take your next steps. This may mean connecting with other agencies and exploring funding opportunities that can help you and your whānau reach your aspirations for your whenua.
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Need help?
You can contact us online, by phone, by email, or in person at a clinic or one of our offices.