Tennessee Conservator is a court-appointed fiduciary who is responsible for managing the assets and personal affairs of a person who is deemed incapacitated. This includes individuals who are of advanced age, have a physical or mental disability, or those who are affected by drug or alcohol addiction. A conservator is responsible for protecting the interests of the incapacitated person and ensuring their financial assets are managed responsibly. There are two types of Tennessee Conservator: a Guardian of the Person and a Guardian of the Estate. A Guardian of the Person is responsible for making decisions related to the health, safety, and welfare of the incapacitated person, while a Guardian of the Estate is responsible for making decisions related to the financial assets of the conservative.