Conservatorships Explained: Authority, Responsibilities, and Court Oversight



A conservatorship grants legal authority to a family member or involved party to make decisions for someone unable to do so themselves. This process involves court approval, evidence from medical records, and ongoing reporting. Conservatorships can be for personal care or financial management, both requiring court oversight and regular accountings.

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