EPISODE · Oct 13, 2025 · 36 MIN
Episode 14: What Parents Need to Know About Limited Conservatorships
from The Bylund Clinic · host James Bylund
In this episode of The Bylund Clinic Podcast, we sit down with Damien B. Troutman, Senior Associate at the Leigh Law Group, to explore the complex and often overwhelming process of limited conservatorships. Damien brings years of experience working in employment law, special education law, disciplinary matters such as suspensions and expulsions, as well as disability law, Regional Center advocacy, and cases involving adults with disabilities.Together, we break down the essentials for parents and caregivers:What a limited conservatorship is, and how it differs from other conservatorshipsThe distinction between conservatorship of the person versus the estateWhy parents may consider a limited conservatorship as their child with disabilities turns 18An overview of the process, timeline, and court involvementCommon misconceptions families often haveThe connection between conservatorship planning, financial planning, and future stabilityDamien shares practical guidance on when families should begin preparing, and steps that can make the process more manageable. Parents will leave with a clearer understanding of their options, the role of the court, and where to turn for support.For more information on Damien Troutman’s work, visit Leigh Law Group or call 1-(800) 424-5297.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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In this episode of The Bylund Clinic Podcast, we sit down with Damien B. Troutman, Senior Associate at the Leigh Law Group, to explore the complex and often overwhelming process of limited conservatorships. Damien brings years of experience working in employment law, special education law, disciplinary matters such as suspensions and expulsions, as well as disability law, Regional Center advocacy, and cases involving adults with disabilities.Together, we break down the essentials for parents and caregivers:What a limited conservatorship is, and how it differs from other conservatorshipsThe distinction between conservatorship of the person versus the estateWhy parents may consider a limited conservatorship as their child with disabilities turns 18An overview of the process, timeline, and court involvementCommon misconceptions families often haveThe connection between conservatorship planning, financial planning, and future stabilityDamien shares practical guidance on when families should begin preparing, and steps that can make the process more manageable. Parents will leave with a clearer understanding of their options, the role of the court, and where to turn for support.For more information on Damien Troutman’s work, visit Leigh Law Group or call 1-(800) 424-5297.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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