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Begin by entering your name in the designated field where it states 'I, ______ (name), accept appointment to...'. Check all applicable boxes for your role: Guardian, Emergency Guardian, Temporary Guardian, Conservator, or Special Conservator.
In the next section, affirm your submission to the court's jurisdiction by checking the appropriate box.
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What is the difference between guardianship and conservatorship in Alabama?
The guardian looks after the person and their welfare while a conservator looks after their estate.
What is the difference between a guardianship and a conservatorship in Massachusetts?
Guardians may be appointed for protection of the person only. A conservator must be appointed to protect property and business affairs of a person in need of protection.
Why would someone be placed under a conservatorship?
Legal Basis: According to the Probate Code, a conservator may be appointed for a person who is unable to provide properly for his or her personal needs for physical health, food, clothing or shelter or for persons substantially unable to manage their financial resources or resist fraud or undue influence.
What is a conservatorship in Georgia?
What is Conservatorship in Georgia? Conservators in Georgia formerly known as guardians of property are responsible for taking care of financial matters for their ward or minor child. Conservators, importantly, do not have control over personal and welfare matters and cannot make medical or legal decisions.
What is the role of the conservator?
A conservator of the estate is appointed to supervise the financial affairs of an adult who is found by the court to be incapable of doing so themselves. Financial conservatorships may require the conservator to manage the conservatees assets, income and public assistance benefits.
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