noun
- a legal arrangement in which a court appoints a person (conservator) to manage the financial and personal affairs of someone who is unable to do so themselves
Usage: common in legal and elder care contexts; the person under conservatorship is called a ward
Examples
- The court established a conservatorship for the elderly woman after she was diagnosed with dementia.
- Her son petitioned for conservatorship to manage her mother's medical and financial decisions.
- Under conservatorship, the appointed conservator must act in the best interest of the ward.
- The conservatorship agreement outlined the conservator's responsibilities and limitations.
- Many states have reformed conservatorship laws to protect the rights of vulnerable adults.
- A conservatorship may be temporary or permanent, depending on the circumstances.