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NCAT decides cases on the evidence presented at the hearing. You will need evidence to prove your case and to respond to any issues raised by the other party.
Frequently asked questions about hearings conducted at NCAT.
NCAT regularly publishes case digests of significant decisions and other relevant case law.
NCAT must approve a clinical trial in NSW for adults who cannot consent to their own treatment.
Information on requesting a summons for a person to attend or give evidence before NCAT.
Frequently asked questions about enforcing an NCAT order.
Frequently asked questions about making an application to NCAT.
NCAT aims to provide a safe environment where all participants feel safe in our hearing rooms and buildings.
Watch our series of online videos to learn more about NCAT's services.
NCAT will not be able to determine your matter if it involves an exercise of federal jurisdiction.
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