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Final Order Accepting Transfer - California Conservatorship Jurisdiction Act

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CA-GC-368
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This official form states the court's decision (order) to appoint a person a conservator based on a conservatorship in another state. A Final Order Accepting Transfer — California Conservatorship Jurisdiction Act is a legal order issued by a California court which transfers conservatorship jurisdiction (legal responsibility for the care and management of an incapacitated individual) from one state or country to another. This type of order is used when a conservator has been appointed in one state or country, but the conservative (the person who is under the conservator's care) moves to California. The order grants the California court authority to assume jurisdiction over the conservatorship and the conservator. There are two types of Final Order Accepting Transfer — California Conservatorship Jurisdiction Act: (1) an Order Accepting Transfer of Conservatorship from Out of State; and (2) an Order Accepting Transfer of Conservatorship from Foreign Country.

A Final Order Accepting Transfer — California Conservatorship Jurisdiction Act is a legal order issued by a California court which transfers conservatorship jurisdiction (legal responsibility for the care and management of an incapacitated individual) from one state or country to another. This type of order is used when a conservator has been appointed in one state or country, but the conservative (the person who is under the conservator's care) moves to California. The order grants the California court authority to assume jurisdiction over the conservatorship and the conservator. There are two types of Final Order Accepting Transfer — California Conservatorship Jurisdiction Act: (1) an Order Accepting Transfer of Conservatorship from Out of State; and (2) an Order Accepting Transfer of Conservatorship from Foreign Country.

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Final Order Accepting Transfer - California Conservatorship Jurisdiction Act