Dear [Recipient's Name], I am writing to inform you of the current balance of the Conservatorship held in Tennessee. Enclosed herewith is a check representing the exact amount at the present time. As the Conservator, it is my responsibility to ensure the financial well-being of the estate and provide transparent records to all relevant parties. This check represents the remaining balance after evaluating all income, expenses, and investments associated with the Conservatorship. It is important to note that this check may represent different types of balances within the Conservatorship. Common types of Tennessee Sample Letter for Check Representing Balance of the Conservatorship include: 1. Initial Balance Check: Typically issued at the establishment of the Conservatorship, this check represents the financial resources initially available for the ward's well-being and necessary expenses. It provides a starting point for ongoing financial management. 2. Monthly/Periodic Balance Check: These checks are issued on a regular basis, usually monthly or quarterly, to update interested parties on the current financial status of the Conservatorship. They reflect any changes in income or expenses and help ensure transparency in financial matters. 3. Final Balance Check: This check is issued when the Conservatorship is being terminated or transferred to another individual. It represents the remaining funds after fulfilling all legal obligations, including payment of debts, expenses, and distribution of the estate as per the court's instructions. 4. Emergency/Extraordinary Balance Check: In certain situations, unexpected expenses or urgent financial needs may arise within the Conservatorship. In such cases, an emergency or extraordinary balance check can be issued to cover these expenses, while still ensuring proper management and accountability. In conclusion, the enclosed check serves as a representation of the current balance of the Conservatorship. It is crucial that this balance be used for the well-being and best interests of the ward, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Should you have any further questions or require additional information regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Thank you for your attention to this important financial aspect of the Conservatorship. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Title/Position] [Contact Information]