Conservatorships
Conservatorships
Conservatorship is a legal arrangement in which the assets and income of a financially incapable person are placed under the supervision of another person, known as a Conservator. Conservators are appointed by the court and given broad legal authority to manage the financial affairs of the financially incapable person, known as a protected person.
You may be wondering:
Seeking appointment of a conservator for a loved one can be difficult. Often, those in need of conservatorship lack insight into their condition and feel threatened by the process. At the same time, family members may have conflicting thoughts and feelings about who should be conservator, or whether conservatorship is warranted in the first place. We can help you navigate these issues and chart a smooth course to ensure that your loved one’s assets are safeguarded and prudently managed.
Understanding Conservatorship
The need for and process of becoming a conservator.
Reach out to Us
We regularly represent those seeking conservatorship for a loved one, as well as those who object to the appointment of a conservator. We are well-versed in the law of conservatorship and have deep experience counseling our clients, preparing legal pleadings, and representing our clients in court. Call us today: