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Do You Need To Increase Your Level Of Assistance, But Can't Because Of Legal Red Tape?
Maybe It's Time For A Conservatorship
There are three types of conservatorship proceedings:
1. General Conservatorship: This type of conservatorship is typically used to assist infirm seniors suffering from dementia. Any interested person can file a petition with the probate court to seek appointment as a conservator.
2. Limited Conservatorship: This type of conservatorship is typically used for people born with developmental disorders such as autism. If you're eligible for services from the Regional Center then you're likely a good candidate for a limited conservatorship. They are usually sought by parents when their child, the proposed conservatee, is 17 years old, but may be requested anytime after they reach 18 years of age. Any interested person may seek appointment as limited conservator.
3. LPS Conservatorship: These types are typically used to help people experiencing psychosis (such as a mental or physical illness, substance abuse, or extreme stress). That includes psychotic disorders, like bipolar and paranoid schizophrenia, that usually manifest for the first time in a person's late teens or early adulthood.
PLEASE NOTE: LPS Conservatorships cannot be started by private parties; therefore, we lack authority to help anyone seeking one. If you're intereted in a LPS Conservatorship, please work with the staff at a treating facility or with the county public guardian's office.
Conservatorship Scope: You can seek conservatorship of the person or conservatorship of the estate, or both.
Conservatorship of the Person: gives you power over the conservatee's personal decisions. Those powers are often limited by the court, however.
Conservatorship of the Estate: gives you power to manage the conservatee's assets. The conservator usually has the duty to file accountings with the court.
Emergency Conservatorship: you may be appointed as temporary conservator to manage urgent matters until date of formal conservatorship hearing.
We Can Help You With All Limited Or General Conservatorships.
We do that by determining the nature and scope of conservatorship required, and properly preparing and filing the necessary paperwork with the right court. We obtain waivers and consents (when appropriate), provide adaquate notices, and work with the probate court's investigator. We also represent you at the hearing. Once you're appointed, you will receive "Letters of Conservatorship." It's a Judge signed document that gives you proper legal authority to make decisions on behalf of the conservatee. Afterwards we help prepare probate code compliant financial accountings if required.
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