NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: ZUO v ZUQ [2021] NSWCATAP 142 Hearing dates: 4 May 2021 Date of orders: 18 May 2021 Decision date: 18 May 2021 Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Before: The Hon F Marks Principal Member J Currie Senior Member L Porter General Member Decision: Appeal dismissed Catchwords: APPEAL from decision on review of guardianship order – held no demonstrated error in decision – appeal dismissed Legislation Cited: None cited Cases Cited: None cited Category: Principal judgment Parties: ZUO (Appellant) ZUP (First Respondent) ZUQ (Second Respondent) Public Guardian (Third Respondent) Representation: ZUO (Self Represented) ZUP (Self Represented) ZUQ (No Appearance) Public Guardian (No Appearance) File Number(s): 2021/00056121 (AP 21/08003) Publication restriction: Pursuant to section 65 of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, a person must not without the consent of the Tribunal, publish or broadcast the name of any person who appears as a witness in these proceedings, to whom these proceedings relate, or is mentioned or otherwise involved in the proceedings. The name of a person includes a reference to any information, picture or other material that identifies the person or is likely to lead to the identification of the person. The provision of these reasons (with persons identified) is not intended to be a publication or broadcasting of an official report of the proceedings. Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Jurisdiction: Guardianship Division Citation: N/A Date of Decision: 28 January, 2021 Before: J D'Arcy Senior Member File Number(s): NCAT 2013/00390747
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