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Connecticut Psychologist's Evaluation/Conservatorship of Person with Intellectual Disability

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Psychologist's Evaluation/Conservatorship of Person with Intellectual Disability (New 10/14)

Connecticut Psychologist's Evaluation/Conservatorship of Person with Intellectual Disability (New 10/14) is a legal process for individuals with intellectual disabilities in the state of Connecticut. This process involves a psychosocial evaluation conducted by a licensed psychologist, which assesses the individual's cognitive, adaptive, and social functioning. The evaluation also includes a clinical interview, assessment of the individual's medical records, and tests of intellectual ability. The evaluation is used to determine the need for a conservator, who will be appointed to make decisions for the individual regarding medical and financial matters. There are two types of conservatorships available: a full conservatorship and a limited conservatorship. A full conservatorship includes the power to make decisions regarding all aspects of the individual's life, while a limited conservatorship gives the conservator the power to make decisions regarding only specific areas of the individual's life.

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?There are two types of guardianship for minors: guardianship of the person and guardianship of the estate. A guardian of the person has the responsibility to care for the minor.

In Connecticut, the Probate Courts have sole jurisdiction over the appointment of conservators. A person filing a petition for a conservatorship must apply to the Probate Court for the probate district where the respondent's permanent home is located or where the respondent currently resides or is currently located.

A conservator is a person appointed by the Probate Court to oversee the financial or personal affairs of an adult. In an involuntary conservatorship, a conservator is appointed only if the court determines that the individual is unable to care for him or herself, or unable to manage his or her financial affairs.

The term conservatorship refers to a measure under US law that serves broadly similar functions as a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) in the UK.

At the hearing, the court may confirm or revoke the temporary conservatorship, or the judge may modify the duties and authority assigned under the emergency appointment. A temporary conservatorship will expire 30 days from the date of appointment.

Conservatorship is very similar to guardianship except that the conserved individual is at least eighteen, has an IQ of 70 or above, and cannot make their own personal decisions. In these cases, the individual may be at risk of endangering the health or safety of themselves or others.

A conservator is a person appointed by the Probate Court to oversee the financial or personal affairs of an adult. In an involuntary conservatorship, a conservator is appointed only if the court determines that the individual is unable to care for him or herself, or unable to manage his or her financial affairs.

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Connecticut Psychologist's Evaluation/Conservatorship of Person with Intellectual Disability