A transfer may be made only for one (1) minor, and up to two (2) persons may be the custodians. All custodial property held under this chapter by the same custodian or custodians for the benefit of the same minor constitutes a single custodianship. If more than one (1) person is appointed a custodian, such persons shall act as joint custodians under this chapter and, unless specified in any document creating the custodial property, each joint custodian shall have full power and authority to act alone with respect to the custodial property. If either joint custodian resigns, dies, becomes incapacitated or is removed, then the remaining one (1) of them may serve as sole custodian without the necessity of appointing a successor joint custodian.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 35 - Fiduciaries and Trust Estates
Chapter 7 - Tennessee Uniform Transfers to Minors Act
§ 35-7-102. Chapter Definitions
§ 35-7-105. Transfer by Gift or Exercise of Power of Appointment
§ 35-7-109. Receipt for Custodial Property
§ 35-7-111. Transfers — Single and Joint Custodians
§ 35-7-113. Care of Custodial Property
§ 35-7-117. Exemption of Third Person From Liability
§ 35-7-118. Liability to Third Persons