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What rights does a protected person give up when a guardian/ conservator is appointed?

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What rights does a protected person give up when a guardian/ conservator is appointed?

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A protected person retains all rights not granted to the guardian/conservator through the appointment by the court. For example, the guardian/conservator does not have the right to change a protected person’s state of residence, marital status, parental rights, or power of attorney without the court’s specific authorization.

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