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While a guardian manages personal and medical decisions, a conservator handles the financial aspects, such as personal and financial records, asset management and financial planning. This distinction is crucial in understanding the roles and responsibilities each holds.
In Texas, custody is called conservatorship. Conservatorship is used to describe the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent. A judge may give conservatorship to one or both parents. A judge can grant: sole managing conservatorship.
Guardians have authority over the wards personal, financial, or medical matters, giving them a broad scope of decision-making power, often greater than that of a Power of Attorney.
In Texas, guardianship generally trumps power of attorney. This means that when a court appoints a guardian, they usually have the last word on decisions about the persons care and property. But its not always that simple. Sometimes, the power of attorney might still be valid for certain decisions.
Conservatorship overrides power of attorney (POA) in specific circumstances, significantly altering legal authority and decision-making processes. Understanding the implications helps clarify how these arrangements affect the principals rights and the courts role.
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For example, a General POA grants broad authority, whereas a Medical POA focuses on healthcare decisions. Conservatorship, on the other hand, transfers the decision-making authority to a court-appointed conservator. Conservators manage the affairs of individuals deemed legally incompetent.
The Conservatorship Process The journey begins with filing a petition. This step requires extensive documentation to justify the need. Court proceedings then assess the evidence. Finally, a judge appoints a suitable conservator.

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