
Conservator Law
Conservator Law - a specialty of San Diego Elder Law Center
Conservator: a person appointed by a judge to oversee the affairs of an incapacitated1 person. A conservator who manages financial affairs is often referred to as a "conservator of the estate"; one who attends to personal matters, such as healthcare and living arrangements, as a "conservator of the person". Sometimes, one conservator is appointed to handle all these tasks.
We at San Diego Elder Law Center help Senior Citizens in matters of conservatorship, estate planning, Medi-Cal, disabilities, special needs trusts, power of attorney, probate, and more.
We are in San Diego, California
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Elder Law is the area of the law which impacts the lives of older Americans and their families. Elder law addresses elder care planning issues, including access to appropriate medical and personal care, coordinating private and public resources to finance the cost of care, income assistance benefits, taxation, conservatorship, general estate planning, estate and trust administration issues (e.g. wills, trusts, and probate), counseling and planning for incapacity with medical directives and other alternative decision making documents, as well as for possible long-term care planning concerns, such as home health care, nursing home care, and hospice care.
Philip P. Lindsley, JD, CELA
Certified Elder Law Attorney
(619) 235-4357
Copyright 2007
Website written by Mark Buckles
1 Incapacitated: lack of physical or mental abilities that prevents a person from managing their personal care, property or finances; the inability to understand one's actions when making a will or other legal document.