If your child is conserved, do you have them sign forms or do you sign yourself?
Published: May. 30, 2025Updated: Apr. 17, 2026
If you are helping your child apply for public benefits programs and you are their conservator, you can print their name as the applicant and then sign your own name.
For more information, see our article Conservatorships (Limited and Full) in California.
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