conservatorship
what happens if the conservatee dies and the beneficiary is also dead what rights does the conservator have.
Asked on 5/07/07, 1:05 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Regina Mullen
Legal Data Services, PLC
Re: conservatorship
The conservator never owns the property, unless the written conservator agreement specifically says so. Contact local counsel, but chances are there is an obligation to deliver whatever assets exist to the legal heir.
Answered on 5/07/07, 2:56 pm
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