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Is The Conservator Liable For The Incapacitated Person’s Actions?

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Is The Conservator Liable For The Incapacitated Person’s Actions?

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By being named Conservator, a person does not become personally liable for the incapacitated person’s acts or debts. Those must be paid from the incapacitated person’s funds. But, if the Conservator mismanages or steals the incapacitated’s assets, he may be held personally liable to the incapacitated person’s estate.

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