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Once appointed, can a guardian and conservator do anything they want to assist the incapacitated?

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Once appointed, can a guardian and conservator do anything they want to assist the incapacitated?

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In general, a guardian can handle the daily affairs of the incapacitated, including making routine medical decisions and handling payment of bills. However, courts frequently require that the permission of the probate judge be sought in order to sell a incapacitated’s residence or to make gifts from the incapacitated’s assets unless specifically granted the authority to do so.

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