The duties and powers of a personal representative commence upon his or her appointment. The powers of a personal representative relate back in time to give acts by the person appointed that are beneficial to the estate occurring prior to appointment the same effect as those occurring thereafter. Prior to appointment, a person nominated to serve as personal representative in a will may carry out written instructions of the decedent or of the persons designated to control disposition of the decedent's last remains under section 15-19-106, relating to his or her body, anatomical gifts, funeral, and burial arrangements. A personal representative may ratify and accept acts on behalf of the estate done by others where the acts would have been proper for a personal representative.
Source: L. 73: R&RE, p. 1587, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 153-3-701. L. 2003: Entire section amended, p. 1355, § 3, effective August 6.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 12 - Probate of Wills and Administration
Part 7 - Duties and Powers of Personal Representatives
§ 15-12-701. Time of Accrual of Duties and Powers
§ 15-12-702. Priority Among Different Letters
§ 15-12-704. Personal Representative to Proceed Without Court Order - Exception
§ 15-12-705. Duty of Personal Representative - Information to Heirs and Devisees
§ 15-12-706. Duty of Personal Representative - Inventory and Appraisement
§ 15-12-707. Employment of Appraisers
§ 15-12-708. Duty of Personal Representative - Supplementary Inventory
§ 15-12-709. Duty of Personal Representative - Possession of Estate
§ 15-12-710. Power to Avoid Transfers
§ 15-12-711. Powers of Personal Representatives - in General
§ 15-12-712. Improper Exercise of Power - Breach of Fiduciary Duty
§ 15-12-714. Persons Dealing With Personal Representative - Protection
§ 15-12-715. Transactions Authorized for Personal Representatives - Exceptions
§ 15-12-716. Powers and Duties of Successor Personal Representative
§ 15-12-717. Corepresentatives - When Joint Action Required