
Jenni Mortimer
Lifestyle and Entertainment Editor at New Zealand Herald
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1 week ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Jenni Mortimer
Auckland family and divorce lawyer Sharon Chandra says splitting up doesn't have to be traumatic and there are ways to divorce well. Photo / 123rfGoing through a divorce is an undeniably stressful time for all involved. . There are assets to divide, moving out, financial challenges, custody arrangements and, of course, the emotional impacts to navigate. But does the process of a divorce need to be a traumatic one?
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2 weeks ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Jenni Mortimer
There’s something special about local content in Aotearoa. Maybe it’s hearing our accents on screen, seeing locations that are meaningful to us, or inevitably having one degree of separation from some part of the show in a way that’s so New Zealand. If your uncle wasn’t the boom operator and you didn’t go to school with someone from the cast, then you probably spotted the star at some shady bar in 2008.
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2 weeks ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Jenni Mortimer
There are common themes that divorce lawyers see in those who end up in their office. Photo / Getty ImagesSharon Chandra has overseen hundreds of divorce proceedings during her decade working in family and divorce law in Aotearoa. Now practising out of Auckland’s Bankside Chambers, she’s heard virtually every reason why a relationship broke down and just how clients landed in her office.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Jenni Mortimer
2 hours agoWhen asked whether Newsom or Bass could be subject to arrest if they hinder operations, Tom Homan said, “I’ll say it about anybody. You cross that line, it’s a felony.' WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan said immigration enforcement will continue in Los Angeles and did not …
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3 weeks ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Jenni Mortimer
The family were two hours into a flight to Singapore when the injury occurred. Photo / Getty Images and SuppliedWARNING: This story contains graphic imagesA Kiwi mum is warning parents to stay vigilant when flying after her son’s index finger was severely cut during a flight from Auckland to Singapore. The Auckland-based family were two hours into a 10-hour Singapore Airlines flight from Auckland to Singapore’s Changi Airport on May 1, when they heard their 18-month-old son scream in pain.
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