The Clay County Public Administrator is a county elected official in Liberty, MO, responsible for managing the affairs of disabled individuals, incapacitated individuals, minor children, and deceased persons. They serve as guardians, conservators, and personal representatives, ensuring the best interests of their wards or estates are upheld.
With a staff of 12, the Public Administrator's Office closely follows the Missouri Revised Statutes in the Probate Code to carry out their duties and responsibilities. They can be appointed by the court when family members are unwilling or unable to serve in these roles, and they also serve as trustees for private or public trusts. Their primary focus is on the well-being and management of the lives and assets of their wards and estates.
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