The Missouri Petition To Dispense With Conservatorship is a legal document that is used when a person wishes to terminate a conservatorship. This petition is typically filed with the court in the county where the conservatorship was established. There are two types of Missouri Petition To Dispense With Conservatorship: 1) Voluntary Conservatorship Termination, which is filed by the conservator to surrender their authority; and 2) Involuntary Conservatorship Termination, which is filed by an interested party or the court to terminate the conservatorship. In both cases, the court must review the petition and make a determination whether the conservatorship should be terminated or continued. Depending on the situation, the court may require a hearing or an order by the court. If the conservatorship is terminated, the conservator will no longer have any rights, duties, or responsibilities to the conservative.