A conservatorship is a court-ordered arrangement that gives one person (or multiple people), called a conservator, legal authority to manage the affairs of another person, known as a conservatee or ward. Most jurisdictions—recognize two types of conservatorships: A...
Estate planning attorneys help you avoid the following common mistakes in online documents that could make them unenforceable, require a court to interpret them, or lead to fighting among your loved ones: Ambiguity in wording. Ambiguity can lead to disputes and legal...
(a)Incapacity A person is considered incapacitated in any of the following circumstances. (1)The Opinion of Two Licensed Physicians An individual is considered to be incapacitated whenever two licensed physicians give the opinion that the individual is unable to...