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A related but distinct arrangement is what is known as conservatorship. While a guardian is legally responsible for the individual (called a ward) and his or her physical well-being and physical care, a conservatorship only gives the conservator control and responsibility for the wards money, property, and
a. Any person including a chancellor, clerk, relative or friend interested in the welfare of a minor or adult may petition the court for appointment of a guardian/conservator. b. The petition must state the person for whom and the reason a guardianship/conservatorship is sought.
The process to set up a conservatorship usually does not take very long. Generally, we can obtain a court order establishing a conservatorship within 3 or 4 months. In rare cases, it can take up to 6 months.
In an effort to Guard and Protect Mississippis vulnerable children and adults, the Mississippi legislature passed the Mississippi GAP Act; a solution which corresponds with existing court rules and ensures that Mississippians Guard and Protect those who cannot adequately defend themselves.
An interested person may file petition for emergency guardian/conservator and court may appoint if it so finds that appointment is likely to prevent substantial and irreparable harm; no one else has authority or willingness to act in the circumstances; and there is reason to believe a guardian/conservator is necessary.
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The Conservatorship Process Simplified If an individual becomes incapacitated to the point where he or she cant handle his or her affairs, the court may have to step in and take action. Once a person (or ward) is judged to lack legal capacity by the court, a conservatorship will be granted and a conservator is named.
The conservator, by assuming the responsibility for these matters, becomes legally accountable to the court. There are two types of conservatorship managed by the Public Guardian: Lanterman-Petris Short (LPS) Conservatorships and Probate Conservatorships.

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