Kansas Statutes
Article 30 - Guardians Or Conservators
59-3089 Order to show cause for failure to fulfill duties; removal; forfeiture of conservator's bond; bench warrant.

59-3089. Order to show cause for failure to fulfill duties; removal; forfeiture of conservator's bond; bench warrant. (a) At any time the court has reason to believe that the guardian or conservator, or both, has failed to faithfully or diligently carry out such person's duties or responsibilities or to properly exercise such person's powers or authorities in a manner consistent with the provisions of K.S.A. 59-3075 or 59-3078, and amendments thereto, or with any prior order of the court, the court may issue to the guardian or conservator, or both, an order to appear before the court at a specified date, time and place to show just cause why the court should not find that such person has failed to faithfully or diligently carry out such person's duties or responsibilities or to properly exercise such person's powers or authorities.
(b) At such hearing, the court shall give to the guardian or conservator, or both, the opportunity to present evidence concerning their actions. The court shall also have the authority to receive all relevant and material evidence which may be offered by other interested parties, including the testimony or written report, findings or recommendations of any professional or other person who has familiarity with the ward or conservatee, or the conservatee's estate. The court may review the court's prior orders, any guardianship plan or conservatorship plan filed pursuant to K.S.A. 59-3076 or 59-3079, and amendments thereto, which is in effect, and any reports or accountings which have been filed by the guardian or conservator, or both, even if previously approved or allowed.
(c) At the conclusion of the hearing, if the court finds, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the guardian or conservator, or both, has failed to faithfully or diligently carry out such person's duties or responsibilities or to properly exercise such person's powers or authorities, the court may remove the guardian or conservator, or both, and in such case, the court shall revoke the letters of guardianship or conservatorship, or both, previously issued pursuant to K.S.A. 59-3069, and amendments thereto. Otherwise, the court may issue appropriate orders further directing the guardian or conservator, or both, with regard to the performance of such person's duties or responsibilities or the exercise of such person's powers or authorities, or the court may dismiss the proceedings.
(d) If the court finds that the guardian or conservator has innocently misused any funds or assets of the ward's or conservatee's estate, the court shall order the guardian or conservator to repay such funds or return such assets to the ward's or conservatee's estate. If the court finds that the guardian or conservator has embezzled or converted for such person's personal use any funds or assets of the ward's or conservatee's estate, the court shall find the guardian or conservator liable for double the value of those funds or assets, as provided for in K.S.A. 59-1704, and amendments thereto, and in such case, neither the guardian or conservator, or the guardian's or conservator's estate, shall be finally released until the satisfaction thereof. In either case, the court may order the forfeiture of the conservator's bond, or such portion thereof as equals the value of such funds or assets, including any lost earnings and the costs of recovering those funds or assets, including reasonable attorney fees, as the court may allow, and may require of the surety satisfaction thereof, and in such case the court shall not finally release the conservator's surety until such order has been satisfied.
(e) If the guardian or conservator, or both, fail or refuse to appear as ordered, the court may proceed as provided for in article 12 of chapter 20 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated or K.S.A. 59-2217a, and amendments thereto.
History: L. 2002, ch. 114, ยง 40; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 59 - Probate Code

Article 30 - Guardians Or Conservators

59-3050 Name and citation of act.

59-3051 Definitions.

59-3052 Computation of time.

59-3053 Natural guardian; powers and responsibilities.

59-3054 Right to nominate guardian or conservator, or both.

59-3055 Small estate; investment; disposition.

59-3056 Voluntary petition for appointment of conservator.

59-3057 Same; procedure.

59-3058 Petition for appointment of guardian or conservator for an adult with an impairment; contents; evaluation; plan.

59-3059 Petition for appointment of guardian or conservator for minor; contents; plan.

59-3060 Petition for appointment of guardian or conservator for a minor with an impairment; contents; evaluations; plan.

59-3061 Petition for appointment of guardian or conservator for person previously adjudged impaired in another state; contents; authenticated documents; plan.

59-3062 Petition for appointment of ancillary conservator; contents; authenticated documents; plan.

59-3063 Mandatory preliminary orders; trial; notice.

59-3064 Order for examination for evaluation.

59-3065 Discretionary preliminary orders; procedure.

59-3066 Notice; contents; service.

59-3067 Trial; procedure; appointment of guardian or conservator; denial.

59-3068 Appointment of guardian or conservator; priority of nominee; qualifications; compensation.

59-3069 Oaths; bonds; resident agent; letters; basic instructional program.

59-3070 Appointment of corporation as guardian; qualifications; procedures.

59-3071 Referral for trial.

59-3072 Transfer of venue.

59-3073 Temporary guardian; temporary conservator; petition; order; hearings.

59-3074 Standby guardian; standby conservator; petition; appointment; oath; bond; authority; reports.

59-3075 Guardian's duties, responsibilities, powers and authorities.

59-3076 Guardianship plan; contents; effectuation; revision.

59-3077 Authority of guardian to admit ward to treatment facility; petition; contents; notice; hearing; procedure.

59-3078 Conservator's duties, responsibilities, powers and authorities.

59-3079 Conservatorship plan; contents; effectuation; revision.

59-3080 Authority of conservator or guardian to establish certain trusts; petition; contents; notice; hearing; procedure.

59-3081 Authority of conservator to establish extended distribution plan for minor's estate; petition; contents; notice; hearing; procedure.

59-3082 Claims against conservatee's estate; petition; contents; notice; hearing; order for payment.

59-3083 Reports and accountings.

59-3084 Court review of guardian's report; hearing.

59-3085 Court review of conservator's report; hearing.

59-3086 Allowance and settlement on conservator's accounting; petition; contents; notice; hearing; procedure; forfeiture of conservator's bond; final release.

59-3087 Change in authority of co-guardian or co-conservator; petition; contents; hearing; procedure; forfeiture of co-conservator's bond.

59-3088 Resignation or removal of guardian or conservator; petition; contents; notice; hearing; procedure; appointment of successor; forfeiture of conservator's bond.

59-3089 Order to show cause for failure to fulfill duties; removal; forfeiture of conservator's bond; bench warrant.

59-3090 Restoration to capacity; petition; contents; hearing; procedure.

59-3091 Termination of guardianship or conservatorship; petition; contents; hearing; procedure; final discharge.

59-3092 Termination of guardianship or conservatorship.

59-3093 Confidentiality of medical records and other reports; penalty.

59-3094 Costs of proceedings; payment.

59-3095 Effect of 2002 amendments.

59-3096 Severability.

59-3097 Guardianship or conservatorship orders; full faith and credit.