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  1. Family legal aid fees - consultation paper [pdf, 816 KB]

    ...requires an interpreter/translator or has barriers to communication (which don’t require an interpreter/translator). Fee can only be claimed once per case. 30 Personal & Property Protection Rights (PPPR) Application(s)/Order(s) Activity Fees Tasks Welfare/Property Interim/Final Order $570 For Taking instructions, attending the client Identifying legal and factual issues Preparing application for legal aid Preparing and f...

  2. Grants-Handbook-v4.81.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...under a civil forfeiture order. Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 This table provides information on who is the applicant for legal aid and who's resources are assessed for Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (PPPR) proceedings. SITUATION WHO IS THE LEGAL AID APPLICANT? WHOSE RESOURCES SHOULD BE USED? WHO SHOULD SIGN THE APPLICATION? No existing PPPR Act orders or Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) Person of full age and mental capacit...

  3. Grants Handbook v4.83.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...under a civil forfeiture order. Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 This table provides information on who is the applicant for legal aid and who's resources are assessed for Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (PPPR) proceedings. SITUATION WHO IS THE LEGAL AID APPLICANT? WHOSE RESOURCES SHOULD BE USED? WHO SHOULD SIGN THE APPLICATION? No existing PPPR Act orders or Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) Person of full age and mental capacit...

  4. Grants Handbook v4.85.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...under a civil forfeiture order. Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 This table provides information on who is the applicant for legal aid and who's resources are assessed for Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (PPPR) proceedings. SITUATION WHO IS THE LEGAL AID APPLICANT? WHOSE RESOURCES SHOULD BE USED? WHO SHOULD SIGN THE APPLICATION? No existing PPPR Act orders or Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) Person of full age and mental capacit...

  5. Grants Handbook v4.89 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...under a civil forfeiture order. Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 This table provides information on who is the applicant for legal aid and who's resources are assessed for Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (PPPR) proceedings. SITUATION WHO IS THE LEGAL AID APPLICANT? WHOSE RESOURCES SHOULD BE USED? WHO SHOULD SIGN THE APPLICATION? No existing PPPR Act orders or Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) Person of full age and mental capa...

  6. Grants-Handbook-v4.88.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...under a civil forfeiture order. Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 This table provides information on who is the applicant for legal aid and who's resources are assessed for Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (PPPR) proceedings. SITUATION WHO IS THE LEGAL AID APPLICANT? WHOSE RESOURCES SHOULD BE USED? WHO SHOULD SIGN THE APPLICATION? No existing PPPR Act orders or Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) Person of full age and mental capacit...

  7. Grants Handbook v4.86.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...under a civil forfeiture order. Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 This table provides information on who is the applicant for legal aid and who's resources are assessed for Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (PPPR) proceedings. SITUATION WHO IS THE LEGAL AID APPLICANT? WHOSE RESOURCES SHOULD BE USED? WHO SHOULD SIGN THE APPLICATION? No existing PPPR Act orders or Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) Person of full age and mental capacit...

  8. Grants Handbook v4.86.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...under a civil forfeiture order. Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 This table provides information on who is the applicant for legal aid and who's resources are assessed for Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (PPPR) proceedings. SITUATION WHO IS THE LEGAL AID APPLICANT? WHOSE RESOURCES SHOULD BE USED? WHO SHOULD SIGN THE APPLICATION? No existing PPPR Act orders or Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) Person of full age and mental capacit...

  9. Apostolakis v Gilbert (Decision) [2018] NZHRRT 22 [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...(a) pecuniary loss etc. (b) loss of benefit etc. (c) Humiliation, loss of dignity and injury to my feelings. Section 88 (2) Mr Simon Meikle submitted a medical certificate to the court to have D De Polo to be declared incapacitated under the PPPR Act 1988 linked to property/protection orders Domestic Violence despite section 11(3)(c). (3) Money that is trust money and an “error of law” paid to Public Trust and De Polo Family Trust on sale of King Street and used in purchase o...

  10. New fees framework for family legal aid providers - summary April 2012 [pdf, 925 KB]

    ...applicable schedule are tasks deemed to be included in every fixed fee. Additional payment cannot be claimed for these tasks. 46 Protection of Personal & Property Rights (PPPR) Proceedings under the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 Application(s)/Order(s) Activity Fees Tasks Welfare/Property Interim and/or Final Order(s) $620 For Taking instructions, attending the client (NB:...