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The sole managing conservator takes sole responsibility for a child, making all the important decisions regarding health (both mental and physical), education, and moral or religious upbringing alone. [10] [12] Conservatorship orders divide various parental rights and duties, including (1) the right to make major decisions regarding the children;
Under U.S. law, a conservatorship results from the appointment of a guardian or a protector by a judge to manage the personal or financial affairs of another person who is incapable of fully managing their own affairs due to age or physical or mental limitations. A person under conservatorship is a "conservatee", a term that can refer to an adult.
The role of "special conservators of the peace" still exists in the U.S. state of Virginia.These individuals are appointed by a Virginia Circuit Court to perform certain duties and responsibilities within a geographically limited jurisdiction, and are regulated by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services.
Jay Leno is the latest celebrity to put a spotlight on the legal arrangement known as a conservatorship, after the former "Tonight Show" host filed a petition for a conservatorship over his wife's ...
Jay Leno has filed for a conservatorship over his wife's estate. The television host filed for the conservatorship on Jan. 26 in Los Angeles, citing that she is “substantially unable to manage ...
A conservatorship may also apply to corporations and organizations. Spears was under a probate conservatorship, [citation needed] a type of conservatorship that mostly lasts indefinitely. [24] The conservatorship may be of the "estate", wherein the conservator manages the conservatee's financial affairs and other monetary transactions.
IDEA schools come under conservatorship after an investigation into financial mishandling allegations, including approving $15M to lease a luxury jet.
Conservator (female Conservatrix) may refer to: Conservator of a conservatorship, US court appointee to supervise financial affairs; Conservator (religion), to protect certain legal persons; Conservator-restorer, of objects of cultural heritage; Conservators who manage areas of countryside in England; Where transformer oil is stored