Conservatorship in Connecticut

In Connecticut, a conservator is appointed by the probate courts to oversee an adult family member or loved ones financial affairs or personal matters when the person is unable to on their own.

This means the conservator takes care of things like:

  • Medical/Doctor appointments
  • Cooking and cleaning
  • Shopping
  • General Care

In Connecticut, it also means that as a conservator you are effectively an agent of the probate court.  Failure to carry out those duties can cause your dismissal as a conservator.

The Law Office of Haley Veller works with conservators and their families to protect you during this challenging time.  We help you navigate the duties effectively to satisfy the needs of the probate court.