1. Planning to travel

    the country you are visiting to make sure the medicines are legal carry a letter from your doctor that lists your …
  2. Legal rights for carers

    It’s important to know your legal rights as a carer. The rights of Australia’s carers … by national, state and territory laws and policies. Legal rights for carers If you are a carer, you have the … Australia – Carers Recognition Act 2004 … New carers … Legal rights for carers …
  3. What's the difference? Guardianship and power of attorney explained

    and how the person lives Usually can’t make decisions about legal or money matters Someone with a power of attorney … Can make decisions about legal or money matters Usually can’t make decisions about … can still make decisions now … If they want someone to make legal or money decisions for them now, they can appoint a …
  4. Caring for a veteran

    It’s important to remember that you have the same legal rights as any other carer, both when you receive …
  5. Legal services

    As a carer, you may sometimes need legal advice or to take legal steps or action to help the person in your care. Why you might need legal services You may need legal advice if the person you …
  6. Legal steps and duties after death

    When someone dies, there are legal steps that need to happen. You don’t have to do … and wait till you’re ready to do others. What are the legal duties when someone dies The first step is to register … their will, and tell government agencies. Getting help with legal duties when someone dies You can find more information …
  7. Legal powers for carers

    Carers may have different legal powers and responsibilities, depending on their role and the person they care for. The legal powers you may need as a carer can change over time, … or not: If you are a parent caring for your child – you are legally responsible for their care and welfare until they …
  8. Power of attorney

    If the person you care for can’t manage their financial or legal affairs, a power of attorney can be given to someone … do A power of attorney gives a person or organisation the legal right to manage the money and legal affairs of another person. A person with power of …
  9. First 5 - a checklist for new carers

    for short or long breaks, or in an emergency. 4. Know your legal rights and what powers you might need As a carer, you have legal rights . You may also need legal powers to make decisions for the person you care for, …
  10. Guardianship

    health affairs and living arrangements, a guardian can be legally appointed to make decisions for them. What a … support services Guardians can’t make many decisions about legal or financial matters – these decisions usually need a  … would like to appoint a guardian, you should talk with a legal service in your state or territory to see what you …
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