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What Is a Conservatorship?

By Robin Hartill, CFP – Updated Oct 24, 2024 at 4:47PM

Key Points

  • Conservatorship legally empowers someone to manage affairs for an incapacitated individual.
  • A judge appoints conservators who manage finances, health, and living conditions.
  • Conservators must act in the best interest of the conservatee without personal gain.
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