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conservatorship

Noun

Meaning

(law) The legal status of a conservator, similar to guardianship or trusteeship.

(law) The state of being under the control of a conservator.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

"Amanda's parents are fully aware of her engagement and at this point are not approving Amanda to legally get married under the conservatorship," so the source dished. Source: Internet

Britney, Bryan reported, wasn't a big fan of her conservatorship, explaining, "She's always wanted to get out of it. Source: Internet

Britney Spears lost her case to remove her father from her conservatorship even though her legal team revealed that she’s “afraid” of him. Source: Internet

In most states, an outside party or agency must review the facts of the case and submit a report, usually required to be in writing, to the court before the court makes a decision on the request to establish a conservatorship or guardianship. Source: Internet

In an LPS conservatorship, a court appointed conservator over the person is responsible for managing the conservatee's placement, medical decisions, and mental health treatment. Source: Internet

LPS conservatorships begin with a temporary 30-day conservatorship, and if the conservatee remains gravely disabled, the conservator is reappointed for a year; the LPS conservatorship can be renewed annually, or terminated if no longer needed. Source: Internet

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