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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.
A conservatorship can be either voluntary or involuntary. In making estate planning decisions, appointing a conservator might be advisable.
In some situations, a conservatorship is necessary either because the legal alternatives are unavailable or the vulnerable person needs more protection. But in many situations, less expensive legal alternatives to a conservatorship are adequate and available.
How long does a conservatorship last? A general conservatorship terminates on the conservatees death or upon a court order. A limited conservator terminates not only by the death of the limited conservatee, or by court order, but also by the death of the limited conservator.
A conservator of the person supervises personal affairs and ensures that the persons basic needs, including food, shelter, clothing and health care, are met.
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Conservatorship can be a risky, invasive, and often-permanent process. People under conservatorship are stripped of their civil liberties and their autonomy. Conservatees are at risk of abuse and exploitation by their conservatorships. Conservatorships can be stigmatizing and abusive.
In California, a conservatorship is the legal term for a court proceeding in which a probate judge appoints a responsible adult or organization, known as a conservator, to manage the personal life and/or finances of an incapacitated adult, known as a conservatee.

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