Conservatorship

The legal term “of sound mind” refers to an individual’s mental capacity to make decisions and understand the consequences of those decisions, especially when drafting a will or entering into legal agreements. To be “of sound mind”, a person mustREAD MORE

For many family businesses, the patriarch or matriarch not only represents the heart and soul of the enterprise but also its founding vision and ongoing leadership. When such a key family leader begins to show signs of aging and cognitiveREAD MORE

Parkinson’s disease can significantly impact an individual’s life, affecting their mobility, cognition, and decision-making abilities as they age. As the disease progresses, they may encounter challenges related to decision-making and managing their financial affairs. In such cases, conservatorships can becomeREAD MORE

In a Conservatorship proceeding, a Probate Court decides whether to allow an individual or organization to be appointed “Conservator” to protect and manage the personal care or finances, or both, of a person referred to as “Conservatee”, who is notREAD MORE