If an adult can no longer manage their personal affairs the court will appoint a substitute decision maker. This may include financial, medical, and/or personal decisions. An adult who has lost their ability to make these kind of decisions is referred to legally as being “incapacitated.” Guardianship or conservatorship is a legal relationship between a …
The Difference Between a Conservator and a Guardian
June 15, 2015 | Rebecca Melone | Trust And Estate Planning Lawyer