Conservatorship and Guardianship
Understanding Conservatorship and Guardianship What is Conservatorship? Conservatorship is a legal arrangement in which a court appoints a person or organization (the conservator) to manage the financial affairs and/or daily life of another person (the conservatee) who is unable to do so due to physical or mental limitations. Types of Conservatorship There are two main types of conservatorship in New York: 1. Conservatorship of the Person This type of conservatorship grants the conservator the authority to make personal decisions for the conservatee, such as healthcare, living arrangements, and daily care. 2. Conservatorship of the Estate This type of conservatorship grants the conservator the authority to manage the conservatee’s financial affairs, including paying bills, managing investments, and handling income and assets.