Related Definitions
What is a Conservatorship?
A legal relationship in which a court appoints a person to manage the affairs of an incapacitated individual.
A legal arrangement in which a court appoints a conservator to manage the financial affairs or personal care of an incapacitated individual. The conservator may be responsible for handling the person’s assets, making medical decisions, and ensuring their general well-being. Conservatorships are often contested in probate courts, especially when family members disagree over who should be appointed as conservator or when there are allegations of mismanagement.
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