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How to fill out temp conservatorship forms?

I am filing for temporary conservatorship (estate and person) and I am not sure how to fill out the forms. I have had durable power of attorney for my Mom since 1998 and she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Can I do any of the paperwork without legal counsel? I've heard it can cost thousands of dollars, which I do not have.

In filling out form GC-110 - petition for temporary conservator -

1) 1c - about bonds. How do I know if I need one? Do I need one if the only income my Mom has is from social security and pension of about $1600/month or $19,200/year. If so, what would the bond amount be? How do I go about getting a bond? Or can I select 1c(4) about deposits in a blocked account. I am so confused.


Asked on 10/05/07, 4:00 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Mitchell Roth MW Roth, Professional Law Corporation

Re: How to fill out temp conservatorship forms?

Why are you filing for a conservatorship. You should not need one with a durable general power of attorney. Have an attorney review your documentation and advise you if this is even necessary. Once a conservatorship is established it is an ongoing expense.

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Answered on 10/05/07, 4:18 pm


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