NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: FDJ v NSW Trustee and Guardian [2022] NSWCATAD 243 Hearing dates: 7 April 2022 Date of orders: 21 July 2022 Decision date: 21 July 2022 Jurisdiction: Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division Before: C Mulvey, Senior Member Decision: The decision made by the NSW Trustee and Guardian on 7 September 2021 is affirmed. Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – review under section 62 NSW Trustee and Guardian Act 2009 (NSW) – Trustee and Guardian - interests and welfare of protected person – whether to sell a protected persons property – financial management order. Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997(NSW) Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) Guardianship Act 1987 NSW Trustee and Guardian Act 2009 (NSW) Cases Cited: McDonald v Guardianship Administration Board [1993] 1 VR 521 at 530 Category: Principal judgment Parties: FDJ (Applicant) NSW Trustee and Guardian (First Respondent) RST (Second Respondent) TXU (Third Respondent) ZRX (Fourth Respondent Representation: Solicitors: Mackinson d'Apice Lawyers (Applicant) NSW Trustee Legal department (First Respondent) Second Respondent (Self-represented) Third Respondent (Self-represented) Fourth Respondent (Self-represented) File Number(s): 2021/00283633 Publication restriction: Pursuant to s 64(1)(a) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 the Tribunal restricts disclosure of the name of the applicant and the second and third respondent's, or of evidence given and received in the Tribunal hearing or in relation to the proceedings which is likely to identify those persons.
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