Legal Question in Elder Law in New Mexico
Elderly Conservertorship
I have conservertorship on my elderly aunt. Is'nt this the about the same thing as POA? If not what are the differences?
Asked on 7/18/09, 3:39 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Re: Elderly Conservertorship
The fundamental difference is that in your position you are accountable to the Court which appointed you, and must account to that Court for any expenditures at such intervals as the Court directs. A simple POA lacks that requirement.
Answered on 7/18/09, 3:46 pm
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