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Conservator & Guardian Appointment

 A conservator or guardian can be appointed for any person who needs assistance with making decisions, including a person who is incapacitated, a person with disabilities, or even a minor.  A person who has a conservator or guardian is often called a "ward," and the persons appointed to serve as a conservator or guardian are required to report to the court.  In Hawaii, a Kokua Kanawai (helper of the court) may be appointed to determine whether a conservatorship or guardianship is necessary.  


Our firm can assist with the establishment of a conservatorship or guardianship, as well as assist with administering the conservatorship/guardianship. 


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