Filing Procedures -
Minor Conservatorships
Note: The Court is prohibited by law (Sec. 1211 of the
Estates and Protected Individuals Code [EPIC]) from providing legal advice and
completing forms. This item provides general information concerning
the filing procedures for minor conservatorships and may be useful as a
guide. If you have any questions, consider contacting an attorney for
assistance.
Filing Fee
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$175.00
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Forms Used
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PC639, Petition for Appointment of Conservator and/or
Protective Order
PC571, Acceptance of Appointment
PC583 or PC584, Account of Fiduciary (Note: An account
form is used after a conservator is appointed and must be filed each
year. For information on accountings, see Account of
Fiduciary.)
Forms may be found at Michigan
Court - Court Forms where you can search for a specific form number
(i.e. PC571). A list of probate forms is available at the Numerical
Index of Probate Court Forms page.
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Service
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Publication is required for persons whose address or
whereabouts are unknown. The legal newspaper fee (currently $92.00)
is paid to the Detroit Legal News when the petition is filed. For
more information on publication, you may wish to contact:
Detroit Legal
News
1409 Allen Dr., Suite B
Troy, Mich.
48083
(313) 409-6398
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Interested
Persons
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The interested persons need to be listed on the petition,
along with their proper address. If an interested person is not
included or is not properly served, the hearing cannot be held. The
interested persons in a petition for appointment of a conservator of an
adult are:
- The individual to be protected if 14 years of age
or older,
- The presumptive heirs of the individual to be
protected,
- If known, a person named as attorney in fact
under a durable power of attorney,
- The nominated conservator, and
- A governmental agency paying benefits to the
individual to be protected or before which an application for
benefits is pending.
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Hearing Date
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Your Petition will be set for hearing by the Court.
Typically, the hearing date is 4-6 weeks after the petition is
filed. Your Hearing Reminder form displays the correct date, time,
place, and assigned Judge. You, the Petitioner, must attend the
hearing or your Petition will be dismissed.
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Guardian ad
Litem
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The court may appoint a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) to
represent the interests of the minor for whom a conservator is
sought. The GAL is not an employee of the court but a licensed
practicing attorney appointed by the court.
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Rev. 08/18
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