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Decisions and orders

VCAT makes a decision in a matter after hearing the evidence, looking at the documents provided by each party and considering how the law applies to your case.

Guardians and administrators

Apply to appoint a guardian or administrator, a supportive guardian or supportive administrator, or to reassess or cancel these appointments.

Financial Statement and Plan

If you’re an administrator, complete the Financial Statement and Plan and send back to VCAT 6 weeks after the hearing.

Worker Screening Act 2020

VCAT can review some decisions made by the Secretary to the Department of Justice and Community Safety about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) or Working with Children (WWC) clearances and exclusions.

Joint statement on Review of Sexual Harassment in Victorian Courts and VCAT

Joint Statement from the Heads of Jurisdiction, Members of Courts Council and the Chief Executive Officer Court Services Victoria.

Joint statement - Heads of Jurisdiction of Victoria’s courts and tribunal

We are each committed to making sure that our courts and tribunal are safe, healthy and respectful workplaces.

Administrators

An administrator manages the financial and legal affairs of an adult who is unable to make financial or legal decisions because of their disability.

Guardians and administrators

Appoint or make decisions about a guardian or administrator, a supportive guardian or supportive administrator.

After you apply - Guardians and administrators

After you’ve applied to VCAT about guardians and administrators, it’s important to understand what you need to do and what happens next.

About VCAT

The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) resolves legal disputes and cases in Victoria.