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- Guardianship orders | Victoria Legal Aid
Guardianship orders give a person (called a ‘guardian’) the power to make decisions on another person’s behalf about their personal matters such as where you live, health care and access to services In some guardianship order cases, there may be more than one guardian (called ‘joint guardians’)
- High Court ruling on visa cancellation for people without legal . . .
Our client instructed us – through his guardian – to begin proceedings in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia to seek renotification of the visa cancellation This was not successful, nor on appeal to the Full Court of the Federal Court We sought and obtained special leave to appeal to the High Court
- Guardianship and administration orders | Victoria Legal Aid
Guardianship orders and administration orders are legal documents that give power to one person (the guardian or the administrator) to make decisions on behalf of another person These orders can only be made by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT)
- Going to VCAT for guardianship and administration order hearings
What happens at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal if you have to attend for a guardianship order hearing or an administration order hearing
- Guardianship and administration: an introduction | Victoria Legal Aid
This guide provides an overview of the new legislation, when guardianship or administration will be considered, and the roles and responsibilities of guardians and administrator
- Underage drinking | Victoria Legal Aid
Drinking alcohol at parties It is also against the law to give alcohol to people who are under 18 without consent from their parents or guardian This includes parties held in private homes If parents are organising parties for their underage children, it is probably best to get this permission in writing
- Young people and the police | Victoria Legal Aid
Find out about how laws that apply to adults also apply to you if you are aged 17 and under Learn how in some circumstances police must treat young people differently
- Child support assessment | Victoria Legal Aid
Services Australia (Child Support) uses the child support assessment to work out your payment
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