Litigation 2014 Succession

Do you (not just your clients) need to appoint a guardian as well as an attorney?

Source: National

Published Date: 26 Mar 2014

 

This presentation covers:

  • powers of a guardian
  • limits on powers
  • contrast to the role of attorney
  • commencement of powers
  • what comprises incapacity?
  • case law
  • extent of powers
  • when powers cease
  • what if there is no guardian?
  • test for appointment
  • application by an individual.

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Do you (not just your clients) need to appoint a guardian as well as an attorney?

Author(s): Kate Hanslow

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  • Published By: Kate Hanslow
  • Published On:26 Mar 2014
  • Took place at:Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart

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