The Nebraska Acceptance of Appointment of Conservator By The Public Guardian is a process in which a conservator is appointed to a person who is unable to take care of their own affairs due to mental or physical incapacity. The conservator is appointed by the Nebraska Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) and is responsible for the financial and personal affairs of the incapacitated person. The conservator is also responsible for protecting the legal rights of the incapacitated person and making sure that they receive the proper care and services for their condition. There are two types of Nebraska Acceptance of Appointment of Conservator By The Public Guardian: voluntary and involuntary. In a voluntary appointment, the incapacitated person has given their consent to the appointment of the conservator and is actively involved in the appointment process. In an involuntary appointment, the incapacitated person has not given their consent and the appointment is made by the PGT without the consent of the incapacitated person. The conservator is responsible for managing the financial affairs and assets of the incapacitated person, making sure that they are receiving the proper care and services for their condition, and protecting their legal rights. The conservator is also responsible for making sure that the incapacitated person’s wishes are honored and that their best interests are taken into consideration.