[Your name] [Your address] [City, State, ZIP Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Judge's Name] [Judge's Designation] [San Antonio Texas Court] [Address] [City, State, ZIP Code] Subject: Order Appointing New Conservator Dear [Judge's Last Name], I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I am writing to formally request an order appointing a new conservator for [Ward's Full Name], a person alleged to be incapacitated, in accordance with section XYZ of the Texas Probate Code. I have attached the necessary paperwork with this letter, as per the court's instructions. As the [Plaintiff/Defendant/Attorney/etc.], I believe that it is in the best interest of the ward to appoint a new conservator due to various reasons, such as incapacitation, the current conservator's resignation, and any other relevant circumstances. It is crucial to ensure that the ward's personal and financial affairs are properly managed to ensure their well-being and protect their rights. The proposed conservator, [New Conservator's Full Name], is a responsible individual who has demonstrated their commitment, competence, and utmost dedication to serving as a conservator. [He/She] understands the responsibilities associated with this role and has a good track record of managing similar cases. I kindly request that your office review the enclosed documents and consider appointing [New Conservator's Full Name] as the new conservator for [Ward's Full Name]. The attached paperwork includes: 1. Petition for Appointment of New Conservator: This document outlines the reasons for the request and provides additional information about the ward and the proposed conservator. 2. Sworn Statement of Proposed Conservator: [New Conservator's Full Name] has provided a detailed statement affirming [his/her] qualifications, relationship with the ward, and preparedness to fulfill the obligations and duties of a conservator. 3. Medical Report/Assessment of Incapacity: A comprehensive medical report or assessment, conducted by a licensed professional, verifying the ward's incapacitation and need for a conservator. 4. Financial Statement: An overview of the ward's financial situation and the necessity for a conservator to ensure their assets are adequately managed. 5. Consent of Proposed Conservator: [New Conservator's Full Name] has consented to serving as the ward's conservator and understands the duties and responsibilities involved. I kindly urge you to thoroughly review the enclosed documents and schedule a hearing as soon as possible to discuss the appointment of the new conservator. I am available for any additional information or clarification that your office may require during this process. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Your prompt action in appointing a new conservator for [Ward's Full Name] will ensure their welfare and protect their rights effectively. I look forward to a favorable decision from the court. Yours sincerely, [Your Full Name] Enclosures: [List all attached documents]