More information & Contacts

More information

For more information about the power of attorney, see the following booklets:

  • OPA 2022, Take control

  • OPA 2020, Questions for your lawyer

  • OPA 2020, Future planning for decision-making and the law in Victoria: A resource for lawyers who practise in future planning

  • OPA 2020, Supported decision-making in Victoria

  • OPA 2019, You decide who decides: Making an enduring power for financial decisions

  • OPA 2018, Side by side: A guide for people wanting support to make decisions

  • OPA 2017, Your voice: Trust your choice – tips for seniors making enduring powers of attorney

Contacts

Office of the Public Advocate (OPA)
www.publicadvocate.vic.gov.au

Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT)
www.vcat.vic.gov.au
VCAT hears matters at venues throughout metropolitan and regional Victoria; see VCAT’s website for addresses.
For other relevant organisations, see ‘Contacts’ at the end of Chapter 8.1: Understanding disability and the law. 

More information & Contacts

Chapter: 8.6: Understanding powers of attorney

Contributor: Philip Grano, Former Principal Lawyer, Office of the Public Advocate

Current as of: 1 September 2024

Law Handbook Page: 777

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