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Falzon Legal - News Letter
Falzon Legal — Your Compassionate NCAT Lawyers
If a friend or loved one loses the mental capacity to make decisions — and there are no existing safeguards in place — NCAT Guardianship may be required.
Under ideal circumstances, a person will make Power of Attorney or Enduring Guardianship arrangements while they still have the cognitive ability. These powerful legal tools allow them to choose a trusted representative to make financial and lifestyle decisions on their behalf — should they become incapacitated.
However, if no such documentation is in place — it’s the responsibility of a Tribunal to decide who takes on the role.
As experienced NCAT lawyers, Falzon Legal will considerately guide you through the entire NCAT process — in addition to the more preferable Enduring Guardianship and Power of Attorney routes.
Paul Falzon — Building Falzon Legal Upon a Foundation of Compassion
Paul Falzon founded Falzon Legal with an ambitious vision — to combine his law expertise with his inexhaustible passion for supporting his clients and their families.
Since his admission to the Supreme Court of NSW in 2003, Paul’s relentless determination strips away traditionally detached and clinical legal attitudes — replacing them with a personal, warm, and understanding approach.
With experience in wills and estate planning and power
of attorney through to divorce and commercial conveyancing — his compassionate ethos brings a welcome human element to legal matters.
Spending a significant amount of his time working and volunteering for community and not-for-profit organisations — he understands first-hand that legal advice alone is generally insufficient to deal with people’s real-life challenges.
So uniquely, he assists, reassures, and supports his clients through often emotionally demanding and stressful circumstances, issues, and litigation.
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