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  1. Application for exercise of court’s jurisdiction in respect of enduring power of attorney - PPPR 24 [pdf, 20 KB]

    r 406 Form PPPR 24 Application for exercise of Court’s jurisdiction in respect of enduring power of attorney Section 102 and 102A, Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 In the Family Court FAM No: ……………… at ……………………………… [place] ……………………………………………………………………………………….. [full n...

  2. Apply for a Personal Order

    It’s free to apply for a Personal Order. You’ll need to fill out several forms, including one saying that everything you say is true. Some Personal Orders also need a form filled in by a medical professional. You’ll need to file these forms out at the court closest to where the person who the application is for lives. Find a local court You may want to talk to a lawyer. If you can’t afford a lawyer, you may be able to get: legal aid free community legal help Forms to apply for a Person

  3. The court & enduring power of attorney (EPA)

    ...enduring power of attorney - Section 103C, Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 Back to top Forms to apply for an EPA review You’ll need to give the Family Court both of these forms: Information sheet to accompany applications under PPPR Act - PPPR14 - include a copy of the EPA. General affidavit You’ll also need to give the Family Court 1 of these forms: Application by attorney for directions – PPPR23 or Application for exercise of court's jurisdiction in respect of an EPA...

  4. Apply to administer property

    On this page: Forms to apply for an Order to Administer Property If it’s urgent After you apply How an Order to Administer Property ends It’s free to apply for an Order to Administer Property. You’ll need to fill out several forms, including one saying that everything you say is true. You’ll also need a form filled in by a medical professional. You’ll need to file these forms at the court closest to where the person who the application is for lives. Find a local court You may want t

  5. Protection-of-Personal-and-Property-Rights_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 713 KB]

    ...Updating the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act property thresholds and Public Trust’s Private Manager Examination fee Proposal 1 This paper seeks Cabinet’s agreement to amend the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 (PPPR Act) and Protection of Personal and Property Rights Regulations 1988 (PPPR Regulations) to: 1.1 Update the fee Public Trust can charge for their Private Manager Examinations from $132 to $247.27 per hour; 1.2 Raise the income thresh...

  6. Apply for a property manager

    On this page: Apply for a property manager to be appointed Who can be a property manager Forms to appoint a property manager If it’s urgent After you apply How a Property Order ends It’s free to apply for an Order to Appoint a Property Manager. Apply for a property manager to be appointed People who can apply for an Order are: a person who can’t make decisions about their own property a relative or attorney of a person who can’t make decisions about their own  property a social

  7. Apply for a welfare guardian

    On this page: Apply to have a welfare guardian appointed Becoming a welfare guardian Forms to appoint a welfare guardian If it’s urgent After you apply How a Welfare Guardian Order ends It’s free to apply for a Welfare Guardian Order. Apply to have a welfare guardian appointed People who can apply for a Welfare Guardian Order for themselves or someone else are: a person who is totally unable to make or communicate decisions about their own care a relative or attorney of the person who th

  8. Guidelines-for-Counsel-for-Subject-Person-Appointed-Under-The-Protection-of-Personal-and-Property-Rights-Act-1988.pdf [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...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 conjunction with the Family Court Practice Note: Lawyer for t...

  9. 31 August Legal Aid News [pdf, 547 KB]

    ...fee is payable. Determining merit in Protection of Personal Property Rights Act 1988 applications Recently some providers have sought clarification about how Legal Aid Services determines merit in Protection of Personal Property Rights Act 1988 (PPPR) applications. Proceedings under the PPPR are a specified enactment that is included in Schedule 2 of the Legal Services Act 2011 (the Act). Under section 10(5) of the Act, on receipt of a legal aid application for Schedule 2 proceeding...

  10. [2024] NZEmpC 109 LDJ v EZC [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...is that when they signed the settlement agreement, they did not have the requisite mental capacity to do so. It is submitted that the settlement agreement needed to comply with s 108B of the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 (PPPR Act) because it needed to be approved by a court for it to be valid, in light of the applicant’s incapacity. The respondent’s position is that the applicant did not lack mental capacity, that the settlement agreement did not need to...