The South Dakota Objection to Conservator Accounting is a legal document used by a conservator to formally dispute the accounting of the conservator's actions. This document is typically used when the conservator believes the accounting is inaccurate or incomplete, or if the conservator believes that the accounting does not accurately reflect the conservator's actions. The South Dakota Objection to Conservator Accounting is designed to provide the court with detailed information about the conservator's actions and to provide the court with the conservator's objections to the accounting. There are two types of South Dakota Objection to Conservator Accounting: a standard objection and an amended objection. The standard objection is used when the conservator objects to the accounting as a whole. The amended objection is used when the conservator objects to specific items within the accounting.