What is a Conservator? The Conservator of the Estate assumes responsibility for the prudent use and protection of the Conservatee's assets. What is a Conservatorship? Probate Conservatorships are court appointed to manage, protect and care for the person or financial affairs of citizens unable to provide for their own basic needs. The Superior Court may appoint a Conservator of the Person for any adult who is unable to properly provide for his or her personal needs for food, shelter, clothing or medical care. A Conservator is a manager appointed by the court to protect and care for the person or the financial affairs of citizens unable to provide for the basic needs of food, shelter and clothing, or unable to resist fraud or undue influence. Conservators of the Person and Estate The Superior Court may appoint a Conservator of the Person for any adult who is unable to properly provide for his or her personal needs for food, shelter, clothing or medical care.
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The Conservator of the Person assumes responsibility for all decisions regarding the health and welfare of the Conservatee. The Superior Court may appoint a Conservator of the Person for any adult who is unable to properly provide for his or her personal needs for food, shelter, clothing or medical care. A Conservator of the Estate may be appointed for any person who is substantially unable to manage his or her own financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence. Conservators of the Person and Estate The Superior Court may appoint a Conservator of the Person for any adult who is unable to properly provide for his or her personal needs for food, shelter, clothing or medical care. Life is a precious gift… Handle with Care! What is a Conservatorship?