Guardianship vs. Conservatorship

Guardianship is the formalized, probate court administered process of appointing a fiduciary to oversee the care and custody, and possibly the finances, of an individual who has been declared incapacitated by the court. Guardians remain subject to the jurisdiction of the probate court for the duration of the Guardianship and are required to file annual reports with the court. A guardianship terminates when the ward regains capacity or upon death of the ward.

Conservatorship is the process for voluntary appointment of a fiduciary to manage the financial affairs of an individual who remains competent, but desires to relinquish the day-to-day management of financial matters. As with a guardianship, the conservator remains subject to the jurisdiction of the probate court and must file annual reports.

What is the Difference Between Guardianship and Conservatorship? was last modified: April 18th, 2018 by Phil Sanders