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conservatee

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conservatee n. a person whom a court has determined because of physical or mental limitations or just plain old age requires a conservator to handle his/her financial affairs, and/or his/her actual personal activities such as arranging a residence, health care and the like. (See: conservator)



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138) the court employed the Mathews balancing test to determine whether a conservatee was entitled to Anders procedures on appeal.
However, Eardley said he would petition for a rehearing on grounds that two specific orders - the inability of a conservatee to bind the estate and the inability of the conservatee to choose her own counsel - can be appealed.
Commissioner Reva Goetz told a packed LA courtroom: "It's in the best interests of the conservatee to have conservatorship over her person.
 
 
 
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