Category Archives: Conservatorship

Conservatorship is a legal concept in the United States of America, where an entity or organization is subjected to the legal control of an external entity or organization, known as a conservator. Conservatorship is established either by court order (with regards to individuals) or via a statutory or regulatory authority (with regards to organizations). When referring to government control of private corporations such as Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae, conservatorship implies a more temporary control than does nationalisation. In other legal terms, a conservatorship may refer to the legal responsibilities over a person who is mentally ill, including those who are psychotic, suicidal, incapacitated or is in some other way unable to make legal, medical or financial decisions on behalf of themselves.

Avoiding Probate

There are several ways to avoid probate in California, and it would be wise to consult an estate planner to discuss which method of transfer to beneficiaries would suit your particular circumstance. Taking a property in joint tenancy keeps a … Continue reading

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Alternatives to a Conservatorship

If you are considering conservatorship, you have to make sure that there are no other options available to you otherwise the judge might not grant your petition. A conservatorship might not even be necessarily if the person in question can: -Take care … Continue reading

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Temporary Conservatorship

When someone who is in immediate need of care, a judge may appoint a temporary conservator to handle the more urgent needs while a general conservator is chosen. These temporary conservators can be assigned to be a conservator of a … Continue reading

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Living Arrangements for a Conservatee

When you are the conservator of a person, you will have the right to decide where the conservatee under your care will live but you must allow the conservatee the right to give his/her opinion on the living arrangements. The … Continue reading

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Rights of a Conservatee

Though a conservatee may not be capable of taking proper care of themselves or their property and finances, that does not mean they have no rights. They still have a say in decisions that affect their lives and they still must be treated with … Continue reading

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Duties of a Conservator

When a person (a conservatee) becomes unable to care for themselves and/or their property and finances, a judge can decide to put another person or organization (a conservator) in charge of the conservatee’s own care and/or property and finances. This … Continue reading

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