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Conservatorships - Minors

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  • When the minor owns money or property that requires management or protection that cannot otherwise be provided. When the minor has or may have business affairs that may be jeopardized or prevented by minority or when the minor needs money for support and education and that protection is necessary or desirable to obtain or provide money.

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  •    An individual interested in the person's estate, affairs, or welfare. 

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  • File;

    • In the court at the place in this state where the individual to be protected resides whether or not a guardian has been appointed in another place
    • If the individual to be protected does not reside in this state, in the court at a place where property of the individual is located
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  • Interested parties include:

    • A governmental agency paying benefits to the individual to be protected or before which an application for benefits is pending
    • If known, a person named as attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney
    • The individual to be protected if 14 years of age or older
    • The nominated conservator
    • The presumptive heirs of the individual to be protected

    The following may be additional interested persons required by law or court rule:

    • Administrator of Veteran's Affairs, through the administrator's Michigan district counsel if the individual's benefits are payable by the Veterans' Administration
    • The Attorney General if the protected person has no known presumptive heirs
    • Foreign counsel, if required by law
    • A guardian, conservator, or guardian ad litem of an interested person
    • A person who filed a demand for notice
    • A special fiduciary
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  • A petitioner, fiduciary, or other moving party must cause to be prepared, served, and filed, a Notice Of Hearing (Form PC562 (PDF)). It must state the time and date, the place, and the nature of the hearing.

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  • The Proof of Service (Form PC564 (PDF)) must include a description of the papers served, the date of service, the manner and method of service and the person or persons served.

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  • The Notice on Petition for Conservator or Protective Order (Form PC668 (PDF)) must be served on the individual along with the petition, which lists the rights as follows:

    • Independent evaluation
    • To be present at the hearing
    • To be represented by an attorney
    • To cross-examine witnesses at the hearing
    • To nominate a conservator
    • To present evidence at the hearing
    • To request that the hearing be closed to the public
    • To a trial by jury
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  • The Waiver/Consent (Form PC561 (PDF)) may be made by:

    • A legally competent person
    • On behalf of an interested person, whether competent or legally disabled, by an attorney who has previously filed a written appearance
    • A person designated to be served on behalf of an interested person who is a legally disabled person

    However, a guardian, conservator, or trustee cannot waive or consent with regard to petitions, motions, accounts, or reports made by that person as guardian, conservator or trustee.

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    • Mail - 14 days before the date set for hearing
    • Personal service - 7 days before the date set for hearing
    • Publication - 14 days before the date set for hearing
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  • Petition For Appointment of Conservator or Protective Order (Form PC639 (PDF))

    Contents - The petition shall contain specific examples of the individual's recent conduct that demonstrates the need for a conservator's appointment.

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  • The timeline is as follows:

    1. Set a hearing date
    2. Int a guardian ad litem to represent the individual who is the subject of the petition unless he/she has legal counsel of his/her own choice
    3. If necessary, the court may order that the individual who is the subject of the petition be examined by a physician or mental health professional appointed by the Court
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  • The Court must find that a basis for a conservator's appointment or other protective order is established by clear and convincing evidence.

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