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  2. Wellington Standards Committee v Laglolago [2015] NZLCDT 43 [pdf, 27 KB]

    ...clients, who ultimately lost their home. [4] Alternatively, a restriction on Ms Lagolago’s ability to practice on her own account was sought. [5] It was emphasised that rehabilitation and assistance for the practitioner were required for public protection. We accept that submission. [6] For the practitioner, Mr Beck emphasised the difficulties with management of her clients, which the Tribunal had accepted in its decision. He reminded us that no dishonesty or deliberate miscon...

  3. Auckland Standards Committee 3 v Park [2024] NZLCDT 6 (14 March 2024) [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...(after deducting certain time-consuming costs involved in communicating with the complainant). The Standards Committee seeks a reprimand (censure) and a fine. [3] Our main penalty concerns are to maintain proper professional standards and to protect the public. [4] We found Mr Park to be an honest and industrious practitioner. His conduct indicated a degree of inflexibility. He was not willing to acknowledge wrongdoing or shortcomings. His incompetence in drafting the will prod...

  4. Application for personal Order - PPPR4 [pdf, 337 KB]

    r 406 Form PPPR 4 Application for personal order Section 10, Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 at ……………………………… [place] ……………………………………………………………………………………….. [full name] ……………………………………………………………………………………….. [address] ………………………………………………€...

  5. Affidavit in support of application for personal Order [pdf, 97 KB]

    Affidavit in support of application for personal order The Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 at ……………………………. [place] ……………………………………………………………………………………….. [full name] ……………………………………………………………………………………….. [address] ……………………€...

  6. Applications-under-the-PPPR-Act-practice-note-revised-July-2024.pdf [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...Purpose (b) Terms and definitions (c) Applications and supporting evidence (d) Service on District Inspector (e) Court processes 3 PURPOSE 3.1 This practice note replaces all previous practice notes pertaining to applications under the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 (PPPR Act). 3.2 The purpose of this practice note is to ensure effective triaging and case management of applications under the PPPR Act. 3.3 This practice note is to be read in conjuncti...

  7. Standard explanation of effects and implications of anEPA in relation to property [pdf, 249 KB]

    1 Standard explanation of effects and implications of an enduring power of attorney in relation to property Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 About this document: This document is intended for a witness to an enduring power of attorney (EPA) in relation to property to use with a person who is considering creating such an EPA. It has 3 parts, entitled as follows:  Standard explanation of effects and implications of EPA  Instructions for authori...

  8. Youth Court - Signed, sealed – (but not yet fully) delivered [pdf, 817 KB]

    ...criticism and a perception that the “welfare approach” to youth justice had failed to hold young offenders properly accountable for their offending. 4 The broadly “welfarist” Children and Young Persons Act 1974 created a single jurisdiction over care and protection and criminal matters in which little distinction was drawn between those who were offending and those who were in need of care and protection. 5 There was a clear disconnect between the underlying welfare-based p...

  9. [2020] NZIACDT 27 - QM v Ng (24 June 2020) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...[13] The Tribunal found that Ms Ng had breached multiple obligations in the Code. In particular, she had: (1) failed to file the residence application herself, breaching her obligation to be professional, diligent and to conduct herself with due care; (2) failed to obtain the complainant’s instruction to hand over the application to another person and also failed to carry out his instruction to file it herself; (3) failed to personally inform the complainant of her intention not...

  10. Heather v IDEA Services Ltd (Costs) [2012] NZHRRT 11 [pdf, 55 KB]

    ...gave notice to the Minister of Health and arranged for him to be transferred to another disability provider. 6 The decision to transfer [AB] Heather to another provider was discussed and agreed with the Ministry of Health. A transition plan to protect [AB]’s needs was agreed and put in place. … 8 The plaintiffs have also complained to the Ministry of Health about the way IDEA Services Ltd has delivered services to [AB] Heather and the decision to transfer him to another provi...