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Does a conservator have unlimited authority?
No. A conservator only has the powers granted by the court. In limited conservatorships, authority is restricted to specific areas such as education, medical decisions, or contracts.
No. A conservator only has the powers granted by the court. In limited conservatorships, authority is restricted to specific areas such as education, medical decisions, or contracts.
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