
Limited vs. General Conservatorship: What’s Best for Your Adult Child?
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What happens when your child with a developmental disability turns 18 and becomes a legal adult? In this episode of Gavels Down, Voices Up, I break down everything parents need to know about establishing a conservatorship for an adult child with disabilities. We’ll explore the differences between general and limited conservatorships, when supported decision-making might be a better option, and how the legal process protects both your rights and your child's independence.
What You’ll Learn:
- What a conservatorship is and why it might be necessary
- The legal process for obtaining a conservatorship in California
- The difference between conservatorship of the person vs. the estate
- How limited conservatorships can support independence
- When supported decision-making might be a better choice
- What documents and steps are required, including court filings and capacity declarations
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