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Court appoints three relatives as conservators for William T. Pitt; order to allow any one to act individually

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After the trustee named in his mother's will died, the court approved a petition to appoint three relatives as conservators for William T. Pitt and instructed an order allowing any one of them to act without all three signatures.

The court approved a petition Friday to appoint three relatives as permanent conservators for William T. Pitt, who lives in an assisted facility and has limited means. The trustee named in the decedent's will, James Vowell, has died; family members had been informally handling Mr. Pitt's affairs.

Judge David D. Wolfe said the court would "approve their petition to appoint them" and ordered the appointment to be "jointly and severally" so that…

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