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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.
An adjournment is when a hearing or other type of listing is changed to another date.
NCAT's fact sheets provide information about general processes and specific information relating to Divisions.
A list of forms used in NCAT's Guardianship Division.
You can request to cancel your application at any time before NCAT makes a final decision in the case. This is called withdrawing your application.
Frequently asked questions about hearings conducted at NCAT.
Information on how to request an interpreter or use a translation services to help you at NCAT.
NCAT must approve a clinical trial in NSW for adults who cannot consent to their own treatment.
NCAT regularly publishes case digests of significant decisions and other relevant case law.
Information on requesting a summons for a person to attend or give evidence before NCAT.
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