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What Is Conservatorship ?

What Is Conservatorship ?

Conservators are people who manage the financial and health care affairs of individuals, who cannot make their decisions or take care on their own. If a person has a will and has named the successor and also power of attorney, then such a person does not need a conservator. A conservator is appointed when a person does not have a power of attorney or a will. Usually, the family members have to ask the court to appoint a conservator. More...



Legal Forms For Conservatorship

Legal Forms For Conservatorship

A conservatorship is a legal position given by a judge to a person, who will be a conservator or a guardian to a person, who is incapacitated. The conservator appointed by the judge takes care of all legal, financial and health issues of the conservatee, or the incapacitated person. More...

How To Get Conservatorship For The Elderly ?

How To Get Conservatorship For The Elderly ?

The position of conservatorship and the legal formalities to be fulfilled differs from state to state actually. The exact procedure and documents could differ based on the requirement. To get a conservatorship for a senior or elderly one has to follow the judicial steps. More...





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Problems With Conservatorships       A conservator is a person who makes financial and health decisions for a person who is incapacitated. A conservator is appointed by the court. Conservatorship is a very responsible position. It is tiring and time consuming. There are several formalities that have to be fulfilled as a conservator. You have to maintain accounts for the conservatee, and also submit them to the court. There is tremendous amount of paperwork involved because of this. Filing paperwork in court is a tedious task and it has to be done on a bi-weekly or a monthly basis. All records are seen by the court. More..