New Zealand's justice system
New Zealand's justice system and a guide to New Zealand's naming practices. How does the legal system in New Zealand work, what are the main judicial institutions, what types of courts exist, and what are procedures for changing the surname or name, The name of the child may be freely attached to any person as long as it does not violate public order and morals and under New Zealand law different from other legal systems. When a child turns 18 or older, he can change his name almost freely. After marriage, a married couple can bear the surname of one or both parties. When a woman adds her husband's last name to her, it can be separated by a hyphen. These are some of the questions we will answer in this text, and we will also say what role lawyers have in preserving the rights of defendants, how to become a lawyer, and what lawyers do in that regard. The main court in the country is the Supreme Court and it is above all other courts. Below it is the Court of A