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Ever wonder how to pronounce Bois Blanc, Dowagiac, Sault Ste. Marie or even Mackinac? Here's the proper pronunications for 50 Michigan names.
The Michigan Conservation Officers work with local police departments, sheriff's departments, the Michigan State Police, the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Division, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and other state, federal, and foreign agencies including the Ontario ...
Conservatorship is a legal term referring to the legal responsibilities of a conservator over the affairs of a person who has been deemed gravely disabled by the court and unable to meet their basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter. They are governed by the state's individual laws.
Many people not from the area mistakenly pronounce it "MAY-comb" when it's actually more like "muh-COMB". I don't know how to properly write the pronunciation according to wikipedia standards, but if someone who does could add the correct pronunciation in there someplace, that'd be great! RandomNobody1234 04:56, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
A conservatorship is a legal arrangement that grants a guardian the authority to manage the affairs of an individual, or conservatee, who may have physical or mental limitations.
Conservatorships have been at the center of the #FreeBritney movement and now Michael Oher's battle with the Tuohys. Legal experts explain.
In my experience federal law has little to do with conservatorship. And another point in Michigan the terms guardianship and conservatorship are respectively reserved in state statute to the specific responsiblities of estate and person, ie the guardian manages only matters of the person and the conservator manages only issues of the estate.
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