A conservator is an individual or entity appointed by a court to manage the estate and financial affairs of a person who is unable to do so themselves due to physical or mental limitations. This role is often conferred to ensure that the individual's property is adequately cared for and managed.
A guardian is an individual appointed by a court to administer the personal affairs or property of an individual who is incapable of managing such duties by themselves, often due to age or incapacity.
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