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202403088 <br />vi. Applying for private or governmental benefits to which the ward may be <br />entitled; <br />vii. Instituting proceedings to compel any person under a duty to support the <br />ward or to pay sums for the welfare of the ward to perform such duty, if <br />no conservator has been appointed; <br />viii. Entering into contractual arrangements on behalf of the ward, if no <br />conservator has been appointed; <br />ix. Receiving money and tangible property deliverable to the ward and <br />applying such money and property to the ward's expenses for room and <br />board, medical care, personal effects, training, education, and <br />habilitating services, if no conservator has been appointed, or requesting <br />the conservator to expend the ward's estate by payment to third persons <br />to meet such expenses. and <br />x. Other: <br />As a conservator, you are authorized and empowered to care for and manage the <br />estate subject to the following limitation of powers until you shall be discharged <br />according to law: <br />LIMITATIONS OF POWER: <br />• Except as provided in § 6-1437, you shall not pay compensation to yourself <br />or your attorney from assets or income of your protected person, nor sell real <br />property of the estate without first giving notice to interested persons and <br />obtaining an order of the court. The order may be entered without a hearing <br />if all interested persons have waived notice of hearing or have executed their <br />written consent to the fee. <br />• You shall not make cash withdrawals or receive cash back without a court <br />order. The Office of Public Guardian is prohibited from making cash <br />.withdrawals or receiving cash back. <br />CC 16:2.3.5 Rev 04/2020 Page 2 of 4 Letters of Guardianship and Conservatorship <br />Certified Page 2 of 4 <br />