A Massachusetts Order Appointing Special Conservator of A Protected Person is a legal order issued by a Massachusetts court to appoint a conservator to manage the finances, assets, and/or personal care of an individual who is unable to do so on their own due to age, disability, mental illness, or other factors. There are two types of Massachusetts Order Appointing Special Conservator of A Protected Person: a Plenary Conservator Order and a Limited Conservator Order. A Plenary Conservator Order gives the conservator full authority to manage the protected person’s financial and personal affairs, while a Limited Conservator Order grants the conservator limited powers to manage specific aspects of the protected person’s affairs. In both cases, the conservator has the authority to make decisions on behalf of the protected person, manage their assets, and ensure their health and safety.