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During the 5150 or other hold, you must convince the peace officer, mental health worker or psychiatrist that your loved one is gravely disabled and needs involuntary hospitalization. The psychiatrist must deem the person gravely disabled and make a referral to the Office of the Public Guardian for a conservatorship.
A conservator, also known in Texas as a guardian of the estate, has the authority over a person's finances. The minor or protected person is known as the ward. To be appointed as a conservator, you must file a petition with the probate court. The ward or other interested person can challenge the petition.
Someone interested in the individual's welfare must file a petition in Superior Court, Probate Division, requesting appointment of a guardian or conservator.An attorney is then appointed for the individual by the court to represent the expressed wishes of the individual throughout the court proceedings.
EXPLANATION OF A PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN(S) A guardianship may be needed if someone cannot take care of him/herself and/or his/her property. The person who needs assistance is the proposed ward. If guardianship is granted, that person will be the ward.
Conservatorship is a legal concept whereby a court appoints a person to manage an incapacitated person or minor's financial and personal affairs. The conservator's duties include overseeing finances, establishing and monitoring the physical care of the conservatee or ward, and managing living arrangements.
Fix the residence or specific dwelling of the young adult child. Have access to the confidential records and papers of the young adult child. Control the right of the young adult child's right to enter into contracts. Give or withhold medical consent regarding the young adult child.
The conservator has the power to collect all the conservatee's assets, pay bills, make investments, etc. The conservator must seek court supervision for major transactions, such as purchase or sale of property, borrowing money, or gifting of assets.
A conservator of the person cares for and protects a person when the judge decides that the person cannot do it. The conservator is responsible for making sure that the conservatee has proper food, clothing, shelter, and health care.