Section 1895 Of Article 2. Capacity To Give Informed Consent For Medical Treatment From California Probate Code >> Division 4. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
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. (a) The conservatee, the spouse, the domestic partner, any
relative, or any friend of the conservatee, the conservator, or any
other interested person may appear at the hearing to support or
oppose the petition.
(b) Except where the conservatee is absent from the hearing and is
not required to attend the hearing under the provisions of Section
1893 and any showing required by Section 1893 has been made, the
court shall, prior to granting the petition, inform the conservatee
of all of the following:
(1) The nature and purpose of the proceeding.
(2) The nature and effect on the conservatee's basic rights of the
order requested.
(3) The conservatee has the right to oppose the petition, to be
represented by legal counsel if the conservatee so chooses, and to
have legal counsel appointed by the court if unable to retain legal
counsel.
(c) After the court informs the conservatee of the matters listed
in subdivision (b) and prior to granting the petition, the court
shall consult the conservatee to determine the conservatee's opinion
concerning the order requested in the petition.