Notwithstanding Section 2541, the court may authorize a conservator to sell a conservateeâs present or former personal residence, consent and agree to partition of a conservateeâs present or former personal residence, or bring an action for partition of a conservateeâs present or former personal residence, only if the court finds by clear and convincing evidence that the conservator demonstrated a compelling need to sell or partition the personal residence for the benefit of the conservatee.
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