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IN THE COURT OF (County), (State)IN THE MATTER OF THE CONSERVATORSHIP (or Guardianship) OF CAUSE NO. PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATOR OF Comes now , (Petitioner) who petitions and represents.

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  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Guardian Person form and open it in your preferred online editor.
  2. In the first section, fill in the courthouse name and location where you are submitting the petition. Next, indicate the specific matter related to the conservatorship or guardianship.
  3. Provide your details as the Petitioner, including your name and relationship to the proposed conservatee. Ensure to mention the County and State you reside in.
  4. Outline the circumstances of the proposed conservatee by describing their physical or mental condition that necessitates guardianship.
  5. State the approximate value of the proposed conservatee's personal estate and any anticipated income or receipts. Be as accurate as possible.
  6. Indicate your qualifications to serve as the conservator, mentioning your relationship to the proposed conservatee.
  7. List the names and addresses of the nearest adult relatives of the proposed conservatee, ensuring that each entry includes their relationship to the proposed conservatee.
  8. In the conclusion section, state your request for the court to appoint you as conservator and mention the responsibilities you are prepared to assume.
  9. Include an acknowledgment section, if required, and ensure that it is signed in the presence of a notary public.
  10. After completing the form, thoroughly review all fields for accuracy. Save your changes, and download or print the form if needed.

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While the term "guardian" may refer to someone who is appointed to care for and/or handle the affairs of a person who is incompetent or incapable of administering his/her affairs, this is more often called a "conservator" under a conservatorship. See also: conservator ward.

While the term "guardian" may refer to someone who is appointed to care for and/or handle the affairs of a person who is incompetent or incapable of administering his/her affairs, this is more often called a "conservator" under a conservatorship.

Legal guardians have custody of the children and the authority to make decisions concerning the child(ren)'s protection, education, care, discipline, etc. Legal guardianship is assigned by a court, such as the family court, ing to state laws.

Definitions of guardian. a person who cares for persons or property. synonyms: defender, protector, shielder.

synonyms for guardianship On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to guardianship, such as: custody, care, protection, safekeeping, trust, and tutelage.

Parental responsibility is exercised by the child's parents. Guardianship is exercised by someone who is not one of the child's parents. It is up to the person or persons with parental responsibility, or the guardian, to make decisions about the child's care and upbringing and to administer the child's property.

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