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Removing a Conservator

Removing a Conservator

December 14, 2023

By Johnson/Turner Legal

Removing a Conservator

December 14, 2023

By Johnson/Turner Legal

At Johnson/Turner, we specialize in making complex estate planning topics, like conservator removal, more approachable for our clients. Let’s delve into the essential aspects of removing a conservator, a step sometimes necessary when a conservator fails to meet their responsibilities.

Defining Conservatorship

Initially, it’s important to understand what a conservatorship involves. This legal arrangement occurs when a person, known as the conservatee, cannot manage their own financial and personal care due to incapacity. The court appoints a conservator to handle these critical responsibilities, a role demanding utmost integrity and dedication.

Reasons for Removing a Conservator

Occasionally, a conservator may not act in the conservatee’s best interests. Signs of financial mismanagement, neglect of the conservatee’s needs, or any breach of fiduciary duty call for urgent action. Removing such a conservator is crucial to safeguard the conservatee’s assets and welfare.

Steps to Remove a Conservator

To begin the removal process, one must file a petition in the probate court that appointed the conservator. This petition should clearly explain why the conservator’s removal is necessary, providing specific instances of their failure to fulfill duties, such as misusing funds or neglecting to pay the conservatee’s expenses.

Eligibility to File for Removal

Moreover, it’s essential to recognize who can initiate this process. The law allows only “interested persons” to seek a conservator’s removal. This group typically includes the conservatee’s spouse, adult children, cohabitants, or their attorney. They must present compelling evidence showing the conservator’s inadequacy in their role.

The Value of Expert Legal Support

Tackling conservatorship issues, particularly a conservator’s removal, requires navigating complex legal pathways. Thus, professional legal advice is indispensable. At Johnson/Turner, we pledge to offer the necessary support and expertise to manage these delicate matters. Our team tailors our approach to protect the rights and well-being of your loved one effectively.

If you’re encountering conservatorship challenges, we encourage you to contact us. Our experienced team will guide you through every step with care, ensuring your peace of mind. Reach out to Johnson/Turner today to discuss your concerns and discover the best course of action.

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