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WHY WOULD THE PROBATE COURT GET INVOLVED IF SOMEONE IS INCAPACITATED?

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WHY WOULD THE PROBATE COURT GET INVOLVED IF SOMEONE IS INCAPACITATED?

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If your property must be sold or refinanced but you are incapacitated, only the probate court can sign for you through a conservatorship. This process does not replace probate at death. This means your family would have to deal with the probate court twice.

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