While California recognizes several forms of conservatorships, each requires a court process in which a judge appoints someone to manage the personal or financial affairs of an individual who is no longer able to do so independently. Establishing a conservatorship can be time-consuming and complicated, and the obligations placed on a conservator can feel daunting for those unfamiliar with the role.

At McCann Ellis Law, we assist clients in evaluating whether a conservatorship is truly needed and provide clear guidance on the ongoing responsibilities and legal duties that come with serving as a conservator.