NSW Caselaw
NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: NZE [2019] NSWCATGD 16 Hearing dates: 28 August 2019 Date of orders: 28 August 2019 Decision date: 28 August 2019 Jurisdiction: Guardianship Division Before: R H Booby, Senior Member (Legal) Decision: The Financial Management order for NZE made on 19 August 2002 has been reviewed. The order now is as follows:
1. The estate of NZE is subject to management under the NSW Trustee and Guardian Act 2009 (NSW).
2. The management of the estate of NZE is committed to the NSW Trustee and Guardian. Catchwords: REQUESTED REVIEW OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ORDER – application by NSW Trustee and Guardian – whether subject person has regained capability to manage their affairs – whether it is in subject person's best interests that the financial management order be revoked – subject person unable to recognise or describe his financial circumstances – subject person unable to recognise information in relation to his financial affairs – subject person remains incapable of managing his affairs – order confirmed. Legislation Cited: NSW Trustee and Guardian Act 2009 (NSW), s 71 Cases Cited: CJ v AKJ [2015] NSWSC 498 P v NSW Trustee and Guardian [2015] NSWSC 579 Texts Cited: Nil Category: Principal judgment Parties: NZE (the person) NSW Trustee and Guardian (applicant, appointed financial manager) TZE (carer, spouse) Representation: Nil File Number(s): NCAT 1999/00067079 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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