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ADULT GUARDIANSHIP AND CONSERVATORSHIP Presented by Eliza Daley Read Mangum, Wall, Stoops & Warden, PLLC What is Guardianship and Conservatorship? q A judicial proceeding in which the Court appoints a fiduciary to make decisions for the


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ADULT GUARDIANSHIP AND CONSERVATORSHIP

Presented by Eliza Daley Read Mangum, Wall, Stoops & Warden, PLLC

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What is Guardianship and Conservatorship?

q A judicial proceeding in which the Court appoints a fiduciary to make decisions for the benefit of/on behalf of another adult q Limited or General q Temporary or Permanent q Emergency or Regular

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What is a Fiduciary?

  • Acts in another person’s best interests
  • Substituted Judgment
  • Accountable
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GUARDIANSHIP

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Guardianship

  • Personal Care/Medical – Decision-making
  • Psychiatric Placement Decision-making
  • Protects the Person
  • Care and Placement Decisions
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Guardianship - A.R.S. § 14-5304

  • The court may appoint a general or limited guardian as

requested if the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that:

  • The person for whom a guardian is sought is incapacitated.
  • The appointment is necessary to provide for the demonstrated

needs of the incapacitated person.

  • The person's needs cannot be met by less restrictive means,

including the use of appropriate technological assistance.

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CONSERVATORSHIP

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Conservatorship

  • Financial Decision-making
  • Protects Assets
  • Manages Finances
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Conservatorship - A.R.S. § 14-5401

  • Appointment of a conservator or other protective order may be made in

relation to the estate and affairs of a person if the court specifically finds on the record both of the following:

  • (a) The person is unable to manage the person's estate and affairs effectively

for reasons such as mental illness, mental deficiency, mental disorder, physical illness or disability, chronic use of drugs, chronic intoxication, confinement, detention by a foreign power or disappearance.

  • (b) The person has property that will be wasted or dissipated unless proper

management is provided, or that funds are needed for the support, care and welfare of the person or those entitled to be supported by the person and that protection is necessary or desirable to obtain or provide funds.

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HOW DOES IT WORK?

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Procedure

  • Petition is Filed by an “Interested Person”
  • Notice is Given
  • Investigation takes Place
  • Hearing Takes Place
  • Court issues orders
  • Ongoing Judicial Oversight and Transparency
  • Annual reporting requirements
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When might you need a Protective Proceeding?

vAn Adult is unable to make or communicate decisions for themselves §Dementia §Head Injury §Developmental Delays §Serious Illness §Physical Impairment §Serious Mental Illness

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WHAT RIGHTS AND PROTECTIONS ARE THERE FOR A POTENTIAL PROTECTED PERSON?

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Continuum of protections/supports

  • Least Restrictive Environment
  • As much independence and decision-making retained

as possible

  • Technological assistance
  • Revisit needs over time
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How Can People Plan Ahead

  • Arizona Law allows adults to express their preference for a

guardian and conservator in a Power of Attorney

  • Some procedural protections are in place by law:
  • Due Process (Notice and Hearing)
  • Right to Legal Counsel
  • Medical Evaluation
  • Court Investigator Report
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What alternatives exist?

ØPowers of attorney ØSupportive environments ØTechnology

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Sometimes it is necessary despite advance planning

  • Person revokes powers of attorney
  • Power of Attorney fails for some reason
  • Agent is unavailable
  • Agent is harming principal
  • Person has no insight into vulnerability or needs
  • Person is in medical, financial or physical danger
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WHAT IF I AM WORRIED ABOUT AN ADULT?

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Steps you can take if you think an adult may be incapacitated or subject to exploitation

  • Report to:
  • Adult Protective Services
  • Law Enforcement
  • GC may be an option
  • Triggers investigation of situation and needs
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The person most likely to exploit a vulnerable adult…

ØClose family member ØTrusted friend ØAgent under power of attorney ØIf you are concerned, take that seriously!!

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QUESTIONS?