Provisional Order Accepting Transfer — California Conservatorship Jurisdiction Act is a set of laws that govern how conservatorships are handled when they are transferred from one California county to another. It provides the court with the authority to accept or deny such transfers, and outlines the requirements for such transfers. The Act applies to both adult and minor conservatorships, and it outlines the process for filing a provisional order accepting transfer. This includes the filing of a petition, notice to the parties involved, and a hearing to determine if the transfer should be approved. Additionally, the Act establishes the criteria that must be met in order for a transfer to be accepted. The types of Provisional Order Accepting Transfer — California Conservatorship Jurisdiction Act include: • Adult conservatorship transfer: This type of transfer is used when the conservative (the person under conservatorship) is an adult. • Minor conservatorship transfer: This type of transfer is used when the conservative is a minor. • Temporary conservatorship transfer: This type of transfer is used when the conservative is temporarily living in another county.