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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The Trial Court
Probate and Family Court
Docket No.
TEMPORARY ORDER OF
DECREE AND ORDER OF
EXPANSION
MODIFICATION
LIMITATION
OF THE POWERS OF A CONSERVATOR
In the Interests of:
First Name
Division
Middle Name
Last Name
Protected Person
On the Petition for
Expansion
Modification
Limitation
of the Powers of a Conservator filed on
.
The Court finds that
Expansion
Modification
Limitation
of the Powers of the Conservator
is appropriate; that notice has been properly
(name)
given to the Protected Person and all other notice has been properly given or waived, and it is in the best interests of the
Protected Person that the powers of the Conservator be:
EXPANDED. The Court orders the Conservator's powers are expanded to include the following power(s) to:
create a revocable trust of the minor's property of the estate which may extend beyond the minority of the ward;
amend, extend, or revoke the following trust:
;
make gifts, except as otherwise provided in G.L. c. 190B, ยง5-424(b);
create a revocable or irrevocable trust of property of the estate, whether the trust does or does not extend beyond the
duration of the conservatorship, or to revoke or amend a trust revocable by the Protected Person;
Other (include statutory reference for requested power):
MODIFIED. The Court orders the Conservator's powers are modified as follows:
LIMITED. The Court orders the Conservator's powers are limited as follows:
The Court further Orders that:
Date:
JUSTICE OF THE PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
This is a Temporary Order and the expansion, modification, or limitation of the powers of the Conservator stated herein
shall expire in ninety (90) days or on
MPC 702 (5/30/11)
.
(date)
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