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d) What other people, including media, can and cannot publish about Tribunal cases? ... In general, parties to proceedings can have access to documents relatin
8. Any member of the public, including reporters and representatives of the media, can. ... submissions in proceedings held in public. This can be done, where
NCAT can also consent to certain medical and dental procedures for people who are incapable of consenting themselves. ... Only NCAT’s Guardianship Division can
Information about the role can be found on the 'I Work for NSW' website:.
NCAT can make one or more of the following orders:. • Order removing the attorney. • ... Can I have someone represent me? Tribunal decision. When will I know t
Nor does it display hearing lists at the Tribunal. Who can go to hearings? ... Definitions. What does the Guardianship Division publish about cases? Who can go
Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) can be challenging, especially for legal. practitioners unfamiliar with practising in a protective jurisdiction which employs. .
decisions about your life when you can’t make. decisions on your own. ... guardianship order, they can ask us to review it. Anyone can do this.
for you• states how long your guardian can make those. decisions (the term of the order). ... Role of NCAT in a Guardianship order. Types of decisions your gua
person. NCAT can also decide that the guardian can make ‘restrictive practice’ decisions for the person. ... Who can consent to the use of restrictive practice
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