Yes, a court can suspend the powers or remove a guardian or conservator at any time. This is typically only done when the guardian or conservator is suspected of wrongdoing or is consistently not sufficiently complying with the court’s orders, the ward is endangered, or the assets of the protected person are at risk of loss. As a result, the action or inaction of the guardian or conservator.
- A court can also find that guardianship or conservatorship is no longer needed because the ward or protected person’s mental capacity has recovered sufficiently.
When you need to contact a Colorado Springs conservator lawyer or a Colorado Springs Guardianship lawyer, reach out to Baker Law Group.