Missouri Nomination of Guardian — Conservator is a legal document used in Missouri when an individual, known as the “nominee,” is unable to make decisions regarding their own estate or person due to incapacity. It allows the nominee to appoint a guardian and/or conservator to act on their behalf. There are two types of Missouri Nomination of Guardian — Conservator: a Nomination of Guardian and a Nomination of Conservator. A Nomination of Guardian grants a third party, known as the guardian, the power to make decisions regarding the nominee’s health and welfare, while a Nomination of Conservator grants a third party, known as the conservator, the power to make decisions regarding the nominee’s financial matters and estate.
Missouri Nomination of Guardian — Conservator is a legal document used in Missouri when an individual, known as the “nominee,” is unable to make decisions regarding their own estate or person due to incapacity. It allows the nominee to appoint a guardian and/or conservator to act on their behalf. There are two types of Missouri Nomination of Guardian — Conservator: a Nomination of Guardian and a Nomination of Conservator. A Nomination of Guardian grants a third party, known as the guardian, the power to make decisions regarding the nominee’s health and welfare, while a Nomination of Conservator grants a third party, known as the conservator, the power to make decisions regarding the nominee’s financial matters and estate.