Am I liable for the protected person's decisions?

No. A legal guardian is only responsible for insuring that the person under guardianship has adequate medical attention, shelter, food, and clothing. A Court appointed guardian is not responsible for the actions of the person under guardianship.

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1. How do I become a guardian or conservator?
2. What are least restrictive measures?
3. What if I cannot afford an attorney?
4. Am I liable for the protected person's decisions?
5. How often must I report to the Court?
6. Who reviews my reports?
7. Can I be paid for being a conservator?
8. What rights do persons under guardianship and/or conservatorship have?