Whether you're a caregiver for an elderly family member, or someone who’s concerned about their own future care, understanding conservatorships is crucial. But it’s not all smooth sailing. There are some serious pitfalls, and real-life stories which can be downright scary -- like that of pop singer Britney Spears' recent legal battle over her conservatorship, and TV host Wendy Williams where it seems unclear whether she needs a conservatorship at all.
I thought it would be important to look at these cases and remind us of the potential dangers that comes with conservatorships. Also in this episode, I’ll break down what a conservatorship is, how it works in Tennessee, and share some cautionary tales to help you avoid common mistakes.
A conservatorship is a legal arrangement where a court appoints someone to manage another person’s personal, financial, or medical affairs. In Tennessee, a conservatorship may be established for individuals who are unable to care for themselves due to age, illness, or disability. The person appointed to be the conservator has a significant responsibility, often taking on the role of managing finances, making healthcare decisions, and overseeing daily living.
But here's where things get tricky. While conservatorships can be lifesaving for individuals who truly need help, they can also be ripe for abuse because they are aimed at taking your rights away in these areas and giving them to someone else, i.e. the Court appointed Conservator. In Episode 60 of Boomer Time, I explore what happens when a conservatorship goes wrong and what you, as a caregiver or adult child, should watch out for.
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