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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 29 - GUARDIAN AND WARD

CHAPTER 5 - CONSERVATORS OF ADULTS
ARTICLE 2 - PETITION FOR APPOINTED CONSERVATOR
§ 29-5-16 - Emergency conservatorship hearing; limitations on powers of emergency conservator

O.C.G.A. 29-5-16 (2010)
29-5-16. Emergency conservatorship hearing; limitations on powers of emergency conservator


(a) The court shall conduct the emergency conservatorship hearing at the time and date set forth in its order to determine whether there is clear and convincing evidence of the need for an emergency conservatorship in light of the evidence taken at the hearing. In addition to the evidence at the hearing, the court may consider the evaluation report and any response filed by the proposed ward. The burden of proof shall be upon the petitioner. Upon the consent of the petitioner and the proposed ward, the court may grant a continuance of the case for a period not to exceed 30 days.

(b) If the court at the emergency hearing finds that an emergency conservatorship is necessary, the court shall order the emergency conservatorship; provided, however, that:

(1) Any emergency conservator shall have only those powers and duties specifically enumerated in the letters of emergency conservatorship and the powers and duties shall not exceed those absolutely necessary to respond to the immediate threatened risk to the ward;

(2) The court may order the emergency conservator to make any report the court requires; and

(3) The emergency conservatorship shall terminate on the earliest of:

(A) The court's removal of the emergency conservator, with or without cause;

(B) The effective date of the appointment of a conservator;

(C) Unless otherwise specified in the order of dismissal, the dismissal of a petition for appointment of a conservator;

(D) The date specified for the termination in the order appointing the emergency conservator; or

(E) Sixty days from the date of appointment of the emergency conservator.

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