NSW Caselaw
NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: NFM [2018] NSWCATGD 14 Hearing dates: 19 April 2018 Date of orders: 19 April 2018 Decision date: 19 April 2018 Jurisdiction: Guardianship Division Before: A R Boxall, Senior Member (Legal) Dr S E Taylor, Senior Member (Professional) J L Newman, General Member (Community) Decision: In relation to the enduring guardian appointment made by NFM on 9 January 2017 appointing DAT the Tribunal orders, directs or declares:
The appointment of DAT as an enduring guardian is revoked.
The application for review is treated as if it were an application under the Guardianship Act 1987 for a guardianship order for NFM.
1. A guardianship order is made for NFM. 2. The Public Guardian and DAT [Address removed for publication.] are appointed separately as the guardians. 3. This is a continuing guardianship order for a period of 12 months from 19 April 2018. 4. This is a limited guardianship order giving the guardian(s) custody of NFM to the extent necessary to carry out the functions below.
FUNCTIONS: DAT
5. DAT has the following functions:
a) Health care
To decide what health care NFM may receive.
b) Medical/Dental consent
To make substitute decisions about proposed minor or major medical or dental treatment, where NFM is not capable of giving a valid consent.
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