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Guardianship orders

NCAT can appoint a guardian to make lifestyle, health and medical decisions for a person with a decision making disability.

Feedback and complaints

You can make a complaint to NCAT about:. the conduct of a Tribunal Member or Registry staff. ... Making a complaint cannot change or 'remove' a Tribuna

Annual reports

NCAT provides annual reports on the Tribunal's operations, performance and outcomes achieved for the period ending 30 June in that year. ... NCAT Annual Re

After the hearing

At the end of proceedings NCAT will make a decision and orders. Orders made are binding and legally enforceable.

Prepare for your hearing

It may be helpful for you and the Tribunal Member to bring a list of the important facts, dates, and events. ... If you have any questions about accessing the

Evidence and witnesses

Bring copies of your documents to give to the other parties and to the Tribunal Member. ... During a hearing, a Tribunal Member will provide due dates for when

Adjournments

An adjournment is when a hearing or other type of listing is changed to another date.

Fact sheets

Introducing NCAT (PDF, 74.5 KB). Explains the role of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) and what it does. ... Use of Generative AI in Tribunal p

Guardianship Division forms

A list of forms used in NCAT's Guardianship Division.

Withdraw your application

You will not be required to attend the hearing. In the Guardianship Division, applications can only be withdrawn with the permission of the Tribunal.

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