What is the process to become appointed by the Judge as a Conservator and/or Guardian for an Incapacitated Adult?
  • You must fully comply with all the requirements of the Code of Virginia.
  • You must prepare and file a petition requesting appointment of a Conservator/Guardian at the Clerk of the Circuit Court Civil Intake Department with the appropriate filing fees.
  • Only a Judge can appoint an individual to be a Conservator and/or Guardian of an Incapacitated Adult, therefore, by following the local rules of the Court, you must schedule a Court hearing on the docket.
  • If, at the Court hearing, the Judge grants your Appointment as Conservator and/or Guardian, you must then prepare a Court Order of Appointment for the Judge to sign.
  • After the Court Order of Appointment has been signed by the Judge, you must then schedule an appointment with the Clerk (Probate Department) to formally qualify as the Conservator and/or Guardian. You have no legal authority to act as Conservator/Guardian until you have formally qualified before the Clerk. Your qualification should take place no later than thirty (30) days from the Court Ordered Date of Appointment.
  • It is strongly recommended that you consult with a Virginia Attorney for advice in all Conservatorship and Guardianship matters.


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1. What is the definition of an Incapacitated Adult?
2. What is the definition of a Conservator?
3. What is the definition of a Guardian?
4. What is the difference between a Guardian and a Conservator?
5. Can I be appointed as a Conservator even if I have not been appointed as the Incapacitated Adult’s Guardian or vice versa?
6. How do I obtain the legal authority to act as a Conservator or Guardian of an Incapacitated Adult?
7. What is the process to become appointed by the Judge as a Conservator and/or Guardian for an Incapacitated Adult?
8. Now that my Order of Appointment as Conservator and/or Guardian has been signed by the Judge, how do I formally qualify before the Clerk?
9. Is there a deadline to qualify before the Clerk?