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    Posted: 15 June 2011 at 10:27am
My partner and I have been ttc since sept 08, we now have no other option but to go through IVF.

DH isn't really a spring chicken, so he wants to have a child as soon as possible, therefore we want to pay for IVF.

I know that you can withdraw your kiwisaver if you have financial issues, but will they let you withdraw it for IVF? I would continue to pay into it, but just needing a helping hand at the moment.

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I think you can only withdraw from KS and get your money (less govt contributions) under Significant financial hardship, serious illness, permanent emigration or first home purchase and will will need to apply in writing to your KS provider.

Under significant financial hardship you really have to prove your case, there was a thing on Campbell live a few months back about a couple pretty much bankrupt from the Earthquakes and they still could not withdraw their money from KS (altho I think the rules for CHCH have changed a little on that now).

You could ring and ask ???

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Yeah i might do,thanks LB
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Good luck hun hope you can work it out and FX for a good IVF run!!
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Do you mean withdraw the contributions you have made already or do you mean stop making payments from now on? You can apply to take a contributions holiday but it takes ages it seems, I applied for DH to stop making payments ages ago because having the little extra would have been helpful but still haven't been told whether they have accepted it or not!

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You can withdraw your funds, not the government or employer contributions. I know someone who withdrew some $$ and apparantely it wasnt that hard. I guess the different companies might have varying standards though.

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If you are in Christchurch you are eligible to withdraw your funds under a special 'earthquake' provision...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jaz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 June 2011 at 8:34am
Easy enough to stop contributing but cashing in what you have so far is hard to do. If you own your own home you might be able to borrow against the equity in your house.

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Originally posted by Linzy Linzy wrote:

Do you mean withdraw the contributions you have made already or do you mean stop making payments from now on? You can apply to take a contributions holiday but it takes ages it seems, I applied for DH to stop making payments ages ago because having the little extra would have been helpful but still haven't been told whether they have accepted it or not!

Good luck with the IVF


Linzy his work may not have been told by kiwisaver yet. I opted out from KS with my last job and they still kept taking out the money turns out work hadn't been notified so check.

We met with a mortgage broker the other night and he told us that even if your 65 you can't withdraw your money until after 5yrs of being in the plan so I would imagine its the same for withdrawing before 65


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