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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Application details' section. Enter the title, given name(s), and surname of the adult for whom you are applying.
  3. Next, provide your own details as the applicant, including your relationship to the adult. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  4. Proceed to the 'The Adult' section. Fill in personal information such as date of birth, address, and contact details. Be thorough to avoid delays.
  5. In the 'Decision-making capacity' section, specify any causes of impaired capacity and ensure you attach any required documents for verification.
  6. Complete sections regarding financial position and personal decisions. This includes income, expenditure, and who currently makes decisions for the adult.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting your application through our platform's submission feature.

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Power of Attorney allows individuals to choose their representative, whereas guardianship grants broader authority to the legal guardian, which is crucial when the individual cannot manage their own affairs. Understanding these differences helps in making informed choices about the best option for your needs.
A guardian helps and supports an adult with impaired decision-making capacity to make decisions about their personal and health matters. A guardian is appointed by the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT), who will also decide what types of decisions the guardian can make.
The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) is an independent, accessible tribunal that efficiently resolves disputes on a range of matters.
How do I make an Application for Appointment/Review of Guardianship? To make an application, you will need to go to the QCAT website and obtain a number of forms under the Decision-making for Adults with impaired capacity section, .qcat.qld.gov.au. You can also contact ADA Australia for assistance.
In exercising review jurisdiction, the Tribunal has the power to: confirm or amend the original decision. substitute its own decision; or. set aside the decision and return the matter for reconsideration by the original decision-maker with any directions it considers appropriate (s 24 QCAT Act).

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Guardians are legal representatives appointed by a court to take care of individuals who are unable to take care of themselves. The person for whom a guardian is appointed is referred to as the ward.
Guardianship of the person The court orders that an adult (a guardian) other than a childs parent has the right to make legal decisions in a childs life and has responsibility for the childs care. For example, the guardian makes decisions about the childs medical care and where the child goes to school.
A guardian makes personal decisions for an Adult who has impaired capacity for making those decisions. Find out more about a guardians role and responsibilities.

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