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Limitations to Guardianship – For Judges & Attorneys
Care of Self
Ms. Xxx retains the right to be responsible for bathing, dressing, toileting, and dental care (with
assistance).
Mr. Xxx retains the right to choose and determine his daily meals.
Medical Decision Making and Management
Mr. Xxx retains the right to make and communicate decisions about this health care, including the
continuance or withdrawal of lifesustaining treatment.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to choose a health or longterm care facility.
Mr. Xxx retains the right to choose and direct home health care providers.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to manage her medications (with assistance).
Home and Community Life
Ms. Xxx retains the right to determine her residence/live at home.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to be responsible for maintaining and cleaning her home (with
assistance).
Mr. Xxx retains the right to be left alone (with time limit).
Ms. Xxx retains the right to drive with a valid driver’s license.
Mr. Xxx retains the right to use public transportation independently.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to make and communicate choices about roommates.
Mr. Xxx retains the right to select and plan a schedule of daily and leisure activities.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to vote.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to smoke at a time and place of her determination, within the law.
Mr. Xxx retains the right to seek and obtain employment.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to travel.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to determine with whom she has friendships and visitation.
Mr. Xxx retains the right to determine his degree of participation in religious activities.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to use the telephone or computer (without supervision).
Mr. Xxx retains the right to correspond with others and to use mail/email (without supervision).
Limitations to Conservatorship
Financial Decision Making and Management
Mr. Xxx retains the rights to have and spend $20 of cash per week.
Ms. Xxx retains the rights to manage and use her checkbook (with a monthly limit).
Mr. Xxx retains the right to plan a budget, including monthly expenditures, and to direct the
conservator in expenditures.
Ms. Xxx retains the rights to purchase and give gifts to individuals of her choosing (not to exceed
xxx per month).
Mr. Xxx retains the right to make gifts or donations to organizations of his choosing (not to
exceed xxx per donation).
Ms. Xxx retains the right to make decisions concerning purchase or sale of her home. (Her home
at Yyy Street is not to be sold without prior authorization of the court.)
Mr. Xxx retains the right to deposit, withdraw, dispose, or invest monetary assets.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to establish and use credit.
Mr. Xxx retains the right to pay, settle, prosecute, or contest a claim.
Ms. Xxx retains the right to enter into a contract, financial commitment, or lease arrangement.
Mr. Xxx retains the right to continue or participate in the operation of a business.
Mr. Xxx retains the right to manage his property and investments.
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