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  1. Paul@PFI

    Power of attorney for brain damaged individuals with some capacity after illness

    That's right. And the NSW T&G are probably charging huge fees paid out of the proceeds / income. They can sell the property as they see fit. Its worth remembering that one of the best examples of the problems of living without power of guardianship occurs every day in hospitals....The family...
  2. Paul@PFI

    Power of attorney for brain damaged individuals with some capacity after illness

    State Guardianship Authority may be the relevant authority. They can be appointed as the persons guardian and can authorise others to be that guardian. Such an appointment is in capacity as trustee for that person. Illegal use of the beneficiary property is a breach of trust. A guardian may make...
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