Conservatorship & Guardianship

A Conservatorship appoints a court-approved agent for adults who cannot handle their finances, medical decisions, or care for themselves. Typically, the court will appoint a conservator when evidence exists indicating that a person is no longer capable of managing his or her own affairs due to illness, age, or decreased capacity.

Planning

A Conservatorship appoints a court-approved agent for adults who cannot handle their finances, medical decisions, or care for themselves. Typically, the court will appoint a conservator when evidence exists indicating that a person is no longer capable of managing his or her own affairs due to illness, age, or decreased capacity.

Types

A Conservatorship appoints a court-approved agent for adults who cannot handle their finances, medical decisions, or care for themselves. Typically, the court will appoint a conservator when evidence exists indicating that a person is no longer capable of managing his or her own affairs due to illness, age, or decreased capacity.

Safest Process

However, these tedious and document-intensive processes can be plagued with delays and expense if someone tries to manage it on their own. Establishing a California conservatorship is a complex legal matter best undertaken with the guidance of an experienced law firm. Our attorneys and staff here at Kayser Pahor are knowledgeable about establishing conservatorships, and are devoted to the well-being of both our clients and their loved ones who need essential care. We understand this can sometimes be a painful process for all involved – especially when a conservatee is doesn’t understand or does not wish to have a conservatorship over them, as in cases where a loved one may be dealing with a mental illness. Our firm is dedicated to working with our clients to help complete the conservatorship process in a safe and expedient fashion.

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