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Voluntary Conservatorship

What Is a Conservator

A conservator is someone appointed by the Connecticut Probate Court to help manage an adult’s personal or financial affairs when needed.

There are two types of conservatorships:

There are also two roles a conservator can take on:

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How We Help.

At Compass Medicaid Consultants, we provide compassionate, step-by-step support for adults and families considering voluntary conservatorship. While we don’t offer legal advice, we help you:

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Understand the conservatorship process

Prepare court forms and appointment materials

Refer you to trusted elder law attorneys when needed

Gather and organize required documents

Coordinate with the Probate Court and family members

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