NSW Caselaw
NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: MOI [2017] NSWCATGD 23 Hearing dates: 26 June 2017 Date of orders: 26 June 2017 Decision date: 26 June 2017 Jurisdiction: Guardianship Division Before: K A McMahon, Senior Member (Legal) M J Staples, Senior Member (Professional) J Cootes, General Member (Community) Decision: The enduring guardianship appointment made by Mr MOI on 16 April 2010 appointing Mr SAI and Mr QAI as his enduring guardians is confirmed. Catchwords: ENDURING GUARDIANSHIP – review of enduring guardianship appointment – requested revocation – intention to execute a further enduring guardianship appointment – allegations that enduring guardian not acting in best interests of appointor – family conflict – best interests – appointment confirmed Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW), s 36 Powers of Attorney Act 2003 (NSW), s 36(1) Cases Cited: Nil Texts Cited: Nil Category: Principal judgment Parties: Mr MOI (the appointor) Mr SAI (guardian appointed under the enduring guardianship being reviewed) Mr QAI (guardian appointed under the enduring guardianship being reviewed) Ms QED (applicant) The Public Guardian The NSW Public Guardian Representation: Nil File Number(s): 65268 Publication restriction: Decisions of the Guardianship Division of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal have been anonymised to remove any information that may identify any person involved in the Tribunal's proceedings (s 65, Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW)).
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