MPC 733 (5/30/11) JSA
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DECREE AND ORDER OF
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The Trial Court
Probate and Family Court
Docket No.
REMOVAL OF CONSERVATOR
TERMINATION OF CONSERVATORSHIP
ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION OF
CONSERVATOR
Last Name
First Name
Middle Name
Division
On the Petition for
Acceptance of Resignation of
Last Name
First Name
M.I.
as Conservator.
Removal of
Last Name
First Name
M.I.
as Conservator.
Termination of Conservatorship.
The Conservator be removed; OR
The Conservatorship be terminated. Notice has been properly given or waived and the same procedures to safeguard
The Conservator's resignation be accepted; OR
The Court finds that:
is appropriate and it is in the best interests of the Protected Person that:
Termination of Conservatorship
The Acceptance of Resignation of the above-named Conservator(s) (hereafter referred to as "Conservator"); OR
Removal of the above-named Conservator(s) (hereafter referred to as "Conservator"); OR
the rights of the Protected Person that apply to a petition for appointment of a Conservator have been followed.
The Court orders that:
The Conservator be removed because:
The Conservator is being investigated or has charges pending for assault and battery and/or neglect of the
Protected Person.
The Conservator is incapacitated or disabled.
The Conservator is no longer qualified to serve, or for the following good cause:
Other:
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MPC 733 (5/30/11) JSA
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The Conservator's resignation is accepted because:
Other:
The Conservator is incapacitated or disabled.
A successor Conservator is appointed. (See Separate Decree of Appointment).
The remaining Co-Conservator(s) shall continue to serve.
The Conservatorship is terminated because:
The Protected Person is no longer disabled.
The Protected Person no longer needs the protection or assistance of a Conservator as the Protected Person's
inability to manage property and business affairs has been resolved as follows:
Of the following good cause:
The assets of the conservatorship are insufficient to warrant continued management.
The Court further Orders that:
The Conservator shall distribute all assets of the conservatorship as set forth in the Petition for Termination of
Conservatorship.
offered for allowance pursuant to G.L. c. 190B, §5-418(b) within 45 days.
The Conservator shall file a Final Account which provides for expenses of administration and which shall be
previously made and request a discharge upon approval of the final accounting.
The Conservator shall execute appropriate instruments to evidence the transfer of title or confirm a distribution
The expenses of administration are provided for as follows:
The Conservator's Final Account is accepted. (See Separate Judgment).
The Conservator's Final Account is dispensed with. (See Separate Judgment).
Other:
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