Family Law Update

Tuesday, 24 March 2026
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Family Law Update


Gain an update on recent developments in Family Law, including:

  • The Hague Convention and recent case law on the interpretation and application of the s106 defences
  • Relationship property update
  • Section 182, nuptial settlements and trusts following Zhou v Lassnig
  • Te Au Reka - the digital caseflow management system coming to the Family Court

Presented by Daniel Vincent, Barrister, Dan Vincent Barrister

 

Chair

Genevieve Haszard, Barrister, Kate Sheppard Chambers

Learning Objectives:
  • Identify key developments in family law, including relationship property and cross-border child disputes
  • Understand how Te Au Reka will impact digital case management in the Family Court

Presenters

Genevieve Haszard, Barrister, Kate Sheppard Chambers
Genevieve is a barrister based in Tauranga and Member of Kate Sheppard Chambers. She sits on the New Zealand Bar Association | Ngā Ahorangi Motuhake o te Ture Council and is one of the Association’s four Vice-Presidents. She is also a member of the Association’s Family Trusts and Estates Committee. Admitted in 2000, Genevieve is an experienced civil barrister and undertakes Family, Trust and Estate litigation, including appeals.

Daniel Vincent, Director, Cullinane Steele Ltd
Daniel specialises in complex family litigation, often involving international and cross-border issues. He appears regularly in appellate jurisdictions, most recently in respect of the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, as well as in relationship property and trust matters. In addition to his private practice, he also maintains a busy Lawyer for Child practice. He has over 20 years’ experience in litigation and is an experienced advocate in both appellate and trial contexts. Previously a partner at Thomas Dewar Sziranyi Letts and Cullinane Steele, he now practices as a barrister in Wellington.

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Family Law Update

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Tuesday, 24 March 2026
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