The Massachusetts Conservators Account is a secure and reliable way for conservators to manage funds for those they are caring for. This type of account is set up in court and allows for the conservator to safely manage, collect, and distribute funds for their ward. The account allows for the conservator to deposit funds into the account, and then disburse money to pay for the ward’s expenses. The account also allows for the conservator to keep track of the funds they have collected and disbursed. There are three types of Massachusetts Conservators Accounts: General Conservatorship Accounts, Special Needs Trust Accounts, and Guardianship Accounts. General Conservatorship accounts are opened when a conservator is appointed by the court to manage assets for a minor or an adult who is unable to manage their own finances. Special Needs Trust Accounts are set up by a court of law to help those with special needs protect their assets while providing them with the necessary care and support. Guardianship Accounts are opened when a court appoints an individual to manage the finances and assets of a minor or disabled person.