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Executive Summary: Protection Orders Under New Zealand’s Family Violence Act 2018 Abstract This 11-page practitioner’s briefing provides a critical analysis of the Family Violence Act 2018 (effective 1 July 2019). It explores the legislative transition from the Domestic Violence Act 1995 to a contemporary framework centered on coercive control, integrated justice, and information-sharing. Authored by Naomi Samantha Cramer (L.L.B.), a Senior Auckland Barrister and Solicitor with 27 years of specialist experience in New Zealand Family Law, this report serves as a definitive resource for legal professionals, researchers, and individuals navigating Protection Order applications. Key Legislative Reforms Covered The Conceptual Shift: The evolution from "Domestic" to "Family" violence to acknowledge diverse intimate and familial structures. Section 11 (Psychological Abuse): A detailed breakdown of coercive and controlling behavior, including animal abuse, dowry abuse, and digital harassment. The Information Sharing Framework: How Part 6 of the Act enables the Family and Criminal Courts to eliminate "systemic silos" and prioritize victim safety. Criminal Procedure Amendments: Analysis of new offenses including strangulation and coerced marriage. Author Authority & Professional Context This research is an excerpt from the comprehensive practitioner's guide: "Protection Orders Under New Zealand’s Family Violence Act 2018." Author Biography: Naomi Samantha Cramer, LLB. Legal Practice: Cramer Law NZ Specialist Legal Services:Protection Order Specialist Advice. Full Publication: View the full library on Apple Books. Keywords Family Violence Act 2018; New Zealand Family Law; Protection Orders; Coercive Control; Section 11; Information Sharing; Child Safety; Care of Children Act