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Begin by entering the attorney or party's name, state bar number, and address in the designated fields at the top of the form.
Fill in the telephone number and optional email address for contact purposes.
Provide details about the proposed conservatee, including their name, date of birth, and social security number in Section 1.
In Section 2, specify facts supporting why the proposed conservatee is unable to provide for their personal needs. Use clear examples from their daily life.
Complete Section 4 regarding residence by detailing where the proposed conservatee currently lives and any necessary changes post-conservatorship.
Consider alternatives to conservatorship in Section 5 and explain why they are unsuitable or unavailable.
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