What is the difference between Power of Attorney and guardianship or conservatorship?
The main difference between a Power of Attorney and a guardianship or conservatorship is court involvement. Guardianships and conservatorships are fiduciary relationships created by the court. The court authorizes a person to act as guardian or conservator of another person according to the terms of the court order.

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1. What is a Power of Attorney?
2. What is the difference between Power of Attorney and guardianship or conservatorship?
3. If I have a Power of Attorney, do I need a guardianship or conservatorship?
4. Can a Power of Attorney be filed with the Probate Court?
5. Can a dispute over a Power of Attorney be heard in Probate Court?