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Filling out the Form PPPR 17 Statement Of Consent To Appointment is an essential step in the process of appointing a manager for someone’s property and personal rights. This guide will walk you through each step to ensure that the form is completed accurately and submitted effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the Form PPPR 17 effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your document management system.
- In the first section of the form, fill in the family court case number (FAM No) and the place where the application is filed. This information is critical for identifying your application.
- Provide the full name, address, and occupation of both the applicant and the person the application concerns. This helps clarify the involved parties in this process.
- Next, describe the document clearly, including whether it is made with or without notice, the date it was created, and for affidavits, include the name of the deponent and the purpose of filing.
- Complete the section indicating who is filing the document, providing the name, address, and if applicable, the name and phone number of the lawyer representing the filing party.
- Enter the full name, address, and occupation of the proposed manager. This identifies the person who will manage the property mentioned.
- Clearly state the full name of the individual whose property the proposed manager will oversee. This ensures that the document is tailored specifically to the right individual.
- Fill in the date on which you are signing the document to ensure it reflects the correct timing of your consent.
- Sign the form in the designated area, ensuring that your signature is clear and visible.
- Lastly, provide the name, address, and occupation of your witness, who must also sign the document. This adds an additional layer of validation to the consent provided.
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The Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act 1988 (“PPPR Act”) provides what happens when a person loses their capacity to manage their personal and property affairs (both when they have EPOAs in place and when they don't).
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