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  1. What Is a Conservatorship and How Does It Work? - LegalClarity

    Apr 5, 2026 · Estate Law What Is a Conservatorship and How Does It Work? Conservatorship gives someone legal authority to make decisions for another person. Here's what the process involves, …

  2. What Is a Managing Conservator? Rights and Duties Explained

    Apr 6, 2026 · A managing conservator in Texas is a parent or other person given court-ordered authority to make the major decisions in a child’s life, from where the child lives to what school the child …

  3. Conservatorship vs. Guardianship: Roles and Authority

    Apr 1, 2026 · Conservatorship and guardianship aren’t always the same thing — learn how authority over personal and financial decisions is divided, and what the court process actually involves.

  4. How to File for Conservatorship: Steps and Requirements

    Apr 6, 2026 · Filing for conservatorship is a court process that gives one person legal authority to manage the affairs of another person who cannot do so independently. The process involves filing a …

  5. Conservatorship in Florida vs. Guardianship Explained

    Apr 6, 2026 · Florida handles what many other states call “conservatorship” through its guardianship law, found in Chapter 744 of the Florida Statutes. When someone can no longer manage their own …

  6. How to File a Petition for Guardianship and Conservatorship

    Apr 5, 2026 · Learn what it takes to file for guardianship or conservatorship, from gathering documents to attending the hearing and fulfilling your duties afterward.

  7. Possessory Conservator: Texas Family Code Rights & Duties

    Apr 1, 2026 · If you’re a possessory conservator in Texas, here’s what the Family Code says about your visitation schedule, rights, and responsibilities.

  8. Sole Managing Conservator vs. Sole Custody: Key Differences

    Apr 7, 2026 · Family Law Sole Managing Conservator vs. Sole Custody: Key Differences Texas calls it sole managing conservatorship, but it's not quite the same as sole custody in other states — here's …