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Reform of the Guardianship and Conservatorship provisions of the Child, Young Adult and Family Court Act works in tandem with, and supplements, the new guardianship and conservatorship provisions of the Probate and Property Act. Interactive features may not work in your browser. Please download the form and open it using Acrobat reader.
(7/14/11). Standard forms of guardianship and conservatorship are codified in Part VI of the Probate and Property Act on behalf of minors and protected adults. The Act outlines the standard requirement for a guardianship, including that the person for whom guardianship is sought be incapable of managing his or her own affairs. The Act also specifies the circumstances under which a guardian or trustee may be appointed. The Act outlines the standard requirement for a conservatorship, including appointment of a conservator on the basis of a finding that the protected person has a disability that makes it in his or her best interest that he or she be under care and supervision. The Act also specifies the circumstances under which a conservator or guardian may be appointed. Interactive features may not work in your browser. Please download the form and opne it using Acrobat reader.
The Criminal Code provides for the appointment of guardians or a trustee who may be appointed as a conservator. The appropriate provision is found in Division III of Part VI of the Probate and Property Act. The statute provides for the functions of a conservator, who is to have custody and control of the property of a beneficiary or protected person and administer the estate of the protected person. The conservator's duties must be in the best interests of the protected person. Interactive features may not work in your browser. Please download the form and open it using Acrobat reader. d2c66b5586