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What happens to the money and property when a person becomes a PG conservatee?

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What happens to the money and property when a person becomes a PG conservatee?

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A conservatee’s money is kept in an account used exclusively for their care needs and living expenses. When the conservatee dies, the funds are distributed through the probate process to their heirs. If a conservatee has property, it is inventoried and a determination is made on a case-by-case basis as to the disposition of the property in consultation with the conservatee and his or her family. All expenses are monitored and approved by the Probate Court through annual mandated accountings.

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