Who would be an Appropriate Conservator?
An immediate family member, such as spouse, adult child, parent or adult sibling, would be an ideal conservator. If there are no immediate family members then the Court will look to other relatives or interested individuals, such as a neighbor or friend of the incapacitated adult or minor. The need for financial or legal expertise will lead the Court to look for corporate entities, accountants or lawyers.
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