
Conservatorship
Inherent Law Group can plan, create, structure and administer a legally-binding conservatorship to protect your estate during times you are unable.

What Controls Are Assigned?
A court-appointed conservator can manage a varying degree of financial matters. Depending on the legal jurisdiction and the authority you've designated, control can include:
- Overseeing daily finances
- Processing benefits and income
- Managing property and purchases
- Meeting court reporting requirements
- Administering bank accounts and investments
- Documenting transactions for transparency and accountability
Why It Matters
Especially in sudden or unexpected situations, having conservatorship documentation ready can prevent relational confusion and financial exposure at the precise moment your family needs stability. When you or someone you love experiences unexpected incapacity, families and others can be adversely affected by limited financial access. Conservatorship provides clear and enforceable authority to:
Reduce conflict by defining responsibilities
Allow your family to act with guided immediacy
Preserve family assets with structured oversight
Maintain a family’s essential services and utilities
Provide clarity on who can access what information
Prevent fraud, exploitation, abuse or undue influence
Ready to Become Prepared?
*LIMITED Power of Attorney Required
This service requires Limited Power of Attorney authorization specifically restricted to the exact task(s) we are authorized to perform on your behalf with financial institutions, insurance companies, consumer entities and/or government agencies. This legal authorization is essential for us to effectively maximize your benefits (and can be revoked at any time with the click-of-a-button).