81.01 - Legislative findings and purpose.

§ 81.01 Legislative findings and purpose.    The   legislature   hereby  finds  that  the  needs  of  persons  with  incapacities are as diverse and  complex  as  they  are  unique  to  the  individual. The current system of conservatorship and committee does not  provide  the  necessary flexibility to meet these needs. Conservatorship  which traditionally compromises a person's rights only with  respect  to  property  frequently is insufficient to provide necessary relief. On the  other hand, a committee, with its judicial finding of  incompetence  and  the accompanying stigma and loss of civil rights, traditionally involves  a deprivation that is often excessive and unnecessary. Moreover, certain  persons  require  some  form of assistance in meeting their personal and  property management needs but do not require  either  of  these  drastic  remedies.  The legislature finds that it is desirable for and beneficial  to persons with  incapacities  to  make  available  to  them  the  least  restrictive  form  of  intervention  which assists them in meeting their  needs but, at the same time, permits them to exercise  the  independence  and  self-determination  of  which  they  are  capable.  The legislature  declares that it is the purpose  of  this  act  to  promote  the  public  welfare  by  establishing  a guardianship system which is appropriate to  satisfy either personal or property management needs of an incapacitated  person in a manner tailored to the  individual  needs  of  that  person,  which  takes  in account the personal wishes, preferences and desires of  the person,  and  which  affords  the  person  the  greatest  amount  of  independence   and  self-determination  and  participation  in  all  the  decisions affecting such person's life.