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  1. Waikato Bay of Plenty Standards Committee No. 2 v Mr M [2016] NZLCDT 24 [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...his attendances to Ms G, he had become even more muddled and unaware of the ethical obligations to which he needed to pay attention. Issues [5] The issues which emerged as requiring determination are: 1. Do the supervisory provisions of the PPPR Act1 2. Was the conduct of the practitioner of a professional or personal nature? (s 7(a) or (b)). deprive this Tribunal of jurisdiction? 2 1 Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act...

  2. LCRO 161/2017 CR v EM, DN and BN (24 January 2019) [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...had been unsatisfactory conduct on his part arising from his involvement in the sale of a property in the exercise of his powers under a power of attorney made by Mr TN (the EPOA) pursuant to Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 (PPPR Act). [2] The respondents are the complainants, Mr TN’s grandson EM, and Mr TN’s children BN and DN (the respondents). Mr TN appointed his son BN as property attorney jointly with Mr CR under the EPOA (the attorneys), and his daught...

  3. Adult relationships

    Key statutes Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 (PPPR) Civil Union Act 2004 Family Proceedings Act 1980 Property (Relationships) Act 1976 Marriage Act 1955 Domestic Actions Act 1975 Family Protection Act 1955 Joint Family Homes Act 1964 Key secondary legislation Family Court Rules 2002 Epidemic Preparedness (Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988—Enduring Powers of Attorney) Immediate Modification Order 2020 Protection of Personal and Property Rights (Enduring...

  4. Medical expert report [doc, 29 KB]

    ...…………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………. I:\familymiscfamily\deskfiles/PPPRdeskfiles/PPPRforms/PPPR Report MD

  5. Form 41 Family Legal Aid Fixed Fee: Personal Protection and Property Rights [pdf, 516 KB]

    Templates V12 – August 2017 page 1 08/17 form 41 Legal aid file no. Tax Invoice Family Legal Aid Fixed Fee Protection of Personal & Property Rights (PPPR) Invoice date Invoice number GST number Lead provider’s ref. To: Legal Aid, DX Box Number City Name of aided person Name of lead provider Provider number Name of law firm Firm number Details of claim Date latest activity completed Date of final dispositi...

  6. Form 36 - Family legal aid - Tax invoice - fixed fee plus [pdf, 622 KB]

    ...Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Care of Children/Guardianship Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Maintenance Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Paternity Defended application(s)/hearing(s) – Preparation PPPR Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Relationship Property Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Proceeding Other Activities 2 (specify) 1 Activ...

  7. Form 36 Family Legal Aid Fixed Fee Plus [pdf, 623 KB]

    ...Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Care of Children/Guardianship Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Maintenance Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Paternity Defended application(s)/hearing(s) – Preparation PPPR Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Relationship Property Interlocutory hearing(s) – Preparation Proceeding Other Activities 2 (specify) 1 Activi...

  8. NU v ZY LCRO 239/2012 (31 March 2016) [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...establishing that Mrs EL’s capacity was so impaired as to alert Mr ZY to the need for immediate medical assessment. [74] The conduct must also be considered by reference to the principles of the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act (PPPR), which emphasise the presumption of competence, and the paramount consideration of ensuring the promotion and protection of the donor’s best interests, whilst seeking at all times to encourage the donor to develop their competence to mana...

  9. Protocol-for-BDMRA-091221.pdf [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...can be dealt with in a court of the applicant’s choosing, on the papers, or remotely. We will embark on a consultative process with the medical and legal professions, to create a permanent process, using medical forms (similar to those used in PPPR applications) and standard Counsel to Assist/Lawyer for child briefs where required (similar to those used in Care of Children Act Lawyer for child appointments).10 How will this be implemented? Applicants will be able to apply to ame...

  10. LCRO 120/2017 ML v NM (19 March 2019) [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...not satisfied that Dr QP’s report resolved all of his concerns over Mr NM’s capacity. If the capacity issue was to be resolved, Mr RQ, Mr ML and apparently Mr PO, shared the view that orders should be sought from the Family Court under the PPPR Act. Although Mr ML was willing to seek leave to commence a proceeding so that orders could be made with respect to Mr NM, he and [ON] were to adopt a neutral position. [13] Mr NM’s capacity was the key to a change of control and to t...