I’m a Conservator, What Do I Do Now?

Are you Conservator for the Person? 

Conservator of Person Duties – Limited Conservator

Basic Dos and Donts Person

Annual Status Report Form

Are you Conservator for the Person & Property? 

Roadmap for Conservator of Property

Annual Accounting – Example Guide

Basic Dos and Donts Person and Property

Other Documents for Reference

NGA Bill of Rights

Keeping your loved ones safe – Anti-Loss Devices

National Guardianship Association-Standards-2022

Fourth_National_Guardianship_Summit_-_Adopted_Recommendations_(May_2021)

Managing Someone Else’s Money: Help For Court Appointed Conservators in Tennessee

How Have We Helped

Conservatorship Management in TN

FAQ_by Guardians about the COVID 19 Pandemic

Tennessee Senior Law Alliance

Office of Family Safety

Property Tax Relief

Retirement Planning

These materials are intended to conservators and others as they strive to fulfill their fiduciary duties. While we attempt to thoroughly address specific topics, it is not possible to include discussion of everything necessary to ensure each conservator is informed of all statutory requirements. Thus, this information must be understood as a tool for information, rather than an exhaustive statement of a conservator’s legal obligations, which are defined by statute, regulations, and standards. Likewise, to the extent that this information references practices or procedures that may encourage the responsible, ethical, and appropriate management and treatment of individuals under a Guardianship or Conservatorship, it cannot, and does not, contain all legal obligations. Finally, over time, legislators may modify rules and interpretations in light of new technology, information, or circumstances; to keep apprised of such developments, consult your attorney or review the state statutes.