Conservator (law)
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A conservator is someone appointed by a court to manage the affairs or estate of a person (called the conservatee) who is deemed incapable due to reasons such as age or mental limitations. A conservator is similar to a guardian, though in some states is limited to managing financial affairs as opposed to decisions such as medical care.
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Montana Code Annotated 72-1-103(8) (2005).[1]