Guardianship & Conservatorship

When someone can't manage their own affairs - like a child or an adult with a disability - a guardian or conservator (called a tutor in Louisiana) may be appointed. This page explains what these roles mean, how they are set up, and what responsibilities they involve.
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What Parents Need To Know About Continuing Tutorship

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A Guide to Interdiction

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