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  2. Begin by entering the name of the protected person in the designated field. Ensure that you spell their name correctly to avoid any legal issues.
  3. Fill in the case number in the appropriate section. This is crucial for tracking and referencing your case within the court system.
  4. In the section regarding conservatorship, specify who has been appointed as conservator. Include their full name and ensure that they have accepted this role.
  5. If there are any limitations on the conservator's powers, clearly outline them in the provided space. If there are none, indicate that there are no limitations.
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The guardian can be paid from the wards money for the guardianship work, but only with a written court order.
The District Court handles misdemeanors where the maximum sentence is 2 years in the House of Corrections. The Superior Court has authority over all crimes and most often handles major felony cases.
(a) The superior court is the trial court of general jurisdiction, with original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters, including probate and guardianship of minors and incompetents. Except for a petition for a protective order under AS 18.66.
There are three basic levels to the Pennsylvania Court System: minor courts, Courts of Common Pleas, and statewide intermediate appellate courts, which are called the Commonwealth Court and the Superior Court.
Rule 40 - Index to Cases (a) The court system shall maintain an index by last name of every party named in every case filed, regardless of whether a partys true name is protected in the public index under paragraphs (b) or (c) of this rule.
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The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.
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