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Self Study Articles

LPS, General, And Limited Conservatorships: Where We Were, Where We Are and Where We Might Be Going


California Trusts and Estates Quarterly - Volume 28, Issue 3
Credit(s): 1 Self-Study Credit
Course Number: TE_Vol28_No3_2022
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    This article will describe the basic structures for conservatorships in California, including Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (“LPS”) conservatorships, probate conservatorships and limited conservatorships, discuss recently enacted legislation that affects those proceedings, especially Assembly Bill No. 1194 (2021- 2022 Reg. Sess.) regarding probate conservatorships that went into effect in 2022, and review pending and anticipated bills that could be enacted in the near future that could affect adult protective proceedings.
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