How can NCAT help with Guardianship Applications?
Posted by PW Lawyers
on 6 June 2024
The Guardianship division of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) deals with the appointment of guardians and financial managers for adults who are incapable of making their own decisions due to disability that affects their own capacity. It is governed by the Guardianship D...
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What do I need to know about Power of Attorney Documents?
Posted by PW Lawyers
on 30 April 2024
What is a Power of Attorney?
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to nominate another person to make decisions about your financial and legal affairs on your behalf. The appointment of a Power of Attorney is governed by the Power of Attorney Act 2003 (NSW) and the Power of Att...
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Who should I choose as my Attorney?
Posted by PW Lawyers
on 30 April 2024
Choosing an attorney is a significant decision as this person will have the power to make important financial and legal decisions on your behalf. Some factors to consider when choosing an attorney include:
Trust: You should choose someone you trust to act in your best interests and to carry out ...
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Who should I appoint as my Enduring Guardian?
Posted by PW Lawyers
on 23 April 2024
Choosing an Enduring Guardian is a personal decision and depends on your individual circumstances. However, there are a few key considerations that can guide your decision:
Trust: You should appoint someone you trust implicitly to make health and lifestyle decisions that are in in your best in...
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What do I need to know about Enduring Guardianship?
Posted by PW Lawyers
on 23 April 2024
What is an Enduring Guardianship?
An Enduring Guardianship a legal document that allows you to nominate another person to make decisions about your health and lifestyle on your behalf when you are not capable of doing this for yourself due to incapacity. An incapacity refers to an illness, a ser...
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