This section is applicable only to conservatorships and not to decedents' estates. As used in this section, the word "mortgage" includes an extension of an existing mortgage, subject to the provisions of this section, and the word "lease" means a lease for one or more years, unless the context indicates otherwise. The conservator shall have the following powers and duties with respect to conservatorship real property.
(a) The court may direct a sale, mortgage, or lease of any real estate of a person subject to conservatorship when the personal property is insufficient to pay debts and other charges against the estate, or to provide for the support, maintenance, and education of the person subject to conservatorship, a spouse, and dependent children, or when it shall determine the sale, mortgage, or lease to be for the best interest of the person subject to conservatorship. The homestead of a person subject to conservatorship shall not be sold, mortgaged, or leased unless the written consent of the spouse has been filed.
(b) A conservator may file a petition to sell, mortgage, or lease alleging briefly the facts constituting the reasons for the application and describing the real estate involved therein. The petition may include all the real estate of the person subject to conservatorship or any part or parts thereof. It may apply for different authority as to separate parcels. It may apply in the alternative for authority to sell, mortgage, or lease.
(1) Upon the filing of such petition, the court shall fix the time and place for the hearing thereof. Notice of the hearing shall be given to interested persons and shall state briefly the nature of the application made by the petition. If publication of notice is required by the court, published notice shall be given by publication once a week for two consecutive weeks in a legal newspaper designated by the petitioner in the county wherein the proceedings are pending, or, if no such designation be made, in any legal newspaper in the county, or, if the city of the residence of the person subject to conservatorship is situated in more than one county, in any legal newspaper in the city. The first publication shall be had within two weeks after the date of the order fixing the time and place for the hearing. Proof of publication and mailing shall be filed before the hearing. No defect in any notice or in the publication or service thereof shall invalidate any proceedings.
(2) Upon the hearing, the court shall have full power to direct the sale, mortgage, or lease of all the real estate described in the petition, or to direct the sale, mortgage, or lease of any one or more parcels thereof, provided that any such direction shall be within the terms of the application made by the petition. The order shall describe the real estate to be sold, mortgaged, or leased, and may designate the sequence in which the several parcels shall be sold, mortgaged, or leased. If the order be for a sale, it shall direct whether the real estate shall be sold at private sale or public auction. An order to mortgage shall fix the maximum amount of the principal and the maximum rate of interest and shall direct the purpose for which the proceeds shall be used. An order for sale, mortgage, or lease shall remain in force until terminated by the court, but no private sale shall be made after one year from the date of the order unless the real estate shall have been reappraised under order of the court within six months preceding the sale.
(3) The court may order a sale of real estate for cash, part cash, and a purchase-money mortgage of not more than 50 percent of the purchase price, or on contract for deed. The initial payment under a sale on contract shall not be less than ten percent of the total purchase price, and the unpaid purchase price shall bear interest at a rate of not less than four percent per annum and shall be payable in reasonable monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual payments, and the final installment shall become due and payable not later than ten years from the date of the contract. Such contract shall provide for conveyance by conservator's or quitclaim deed, which deed shall be executed and delivered upon full performance of the contract without further order of the court. In the event of termination of the interest of the purchaser and assigns in such contract, the real estate may be resold under the original order and a reappraisal within six months preceding the sale. A sale of the vendor's interest in real estate sold by the conservator on contract may be made under order of the court, with or without notice, upon an appraisal of such interest within six months preceding the sale; no such sale shall be made for less than its value as fixed by such appraisal.
(4) If a sale at public auction is ordered, two weeks' published notice of the time and place of sale shall be given. Proof of publication shall be filed before the confirmation of the sale. Such publication and sale may be made in the county where the real estate is situated or in the county of the proceedings. If the parcels to be sold are contiguous and lie in more than one county, notice may be given and the sale may be made in either of such counties or in the county of the proceedings. The conservator may adjourn the sale from time to time, if for the best interests of the estate and the persons concerned, but not exceeding six months in all. Every adjournment shall be announced publicly at the time and place fixed for the sale and, if for more than one day, further notice thereof shall be given as the court may direct.
(5) If a private sale be ordered, the real estate shall be reappraised by two or more disinterested persons under order of the court unless a prior appraisal of the real estate has been made by two or more disinterested persons not more than six months before the sale, which reappraisal shall be filed before the confirmation of the sale. No real estate shall be sold at private sale for less than its value as fixed by such appraisal.
(6) If the bond is insufficient, before confirmation of a sale or lease, or before execution of a mortgage, the conservator shall file an additional bond in such amount as the court may require.
(7) Upon making a sale or lease, the conservator shall file a report thereof. Upon proof of compliance with the terms of the order, the court may confirm the sale or lease and order the conservator to execute and deliver the proper instrument.
(c) When a person subject to conservatorship is entitled under contract of purchase to any interest in real estate, such interest may be sold for the same reasons and in the same manner as other real estate of a person subject to conservatorship. Before confirmation, the court may require the filing of a bond conditioned to save the estate harmless. Upon confirmation, the conservator shall assign the contract and convey by conservator's or quitclaim deed.
(d) When the estate of a person subject to conservatorship is liable for any charge, mortgage, lien, or other encumbrance upon the real estate therein, the court may refuse to confirm the sale or lease until after the filing of a bond in such amount as the court may direct conditioned to save the estate harmless.
(e) When any real estate of a person subject to conservatorship is desired by any person, firm, association, corporation, or governmental agency having the power of eminent domain, the conservator may agree, in writing, upon the compensation to be made for the taking, injuring, damaging, or destroying thereof, subject to the approval of the court. When the agreement has been made, the conservator shall file a petition, of which the agreement shall be a part, setting forth the facts relative to the transaction.
(1) The court, with notice to interested persons, shall hear, determine, and act upon the petition. If publication of notice is required by the court, published notice shall be given by publication once a week for two consecutive weeks in a legal newspaper designated by the petitioner in the county wherein the proceedings are pending, or, if no such designation be made, in any legal newspaper in the county, or, if the city of the residence of the person subject to conservatorship is situated in more than one county, in any legal newspaper in the city. The first publication shall be within two weeks after the date of the order fixing the time and place for the hearing. Proof of publication and mailing shall be filed before the hearing. No defect in any notice or in the publication or service thereof shall invalidate any proceedings.
(2) If the court approves the agreement, the conservator, upon payment of the agreed compensation, shall convey the real estate sought to be acquired and execute any release which may be authorized.
(f) When it is for the best interests of the estate of a person subject to conservatorship, real estate may be platted by the conservator under such conditions and upon such notice as the court may order.
(g) When any person subject to conservatorship is legally bound to make a conveyance or lease, the court, without further notice, may direct the conservator to make the conveyance or lease to the person entitled thereto. The petition may be made by any person claiming to be entitled to the conveyance or lease, or by the conservator, or by any interested person or person claiming an interest in the real estate or contract, and shall show the description of the land and the facts upon which the claim for conveyance or lease is based. Upon proof of the petition, the court may order the conservator to execute and deliver an instrument of conveyance or lease upon performance of the contract.
(h) A conservator without order of the court may make an extension of an existing mortgage for a period of five years or less, if the extension agreement contains the same prepayment privileges and the rate of interest does not exceed the lowest rate in the mortgage extended.
(i) No conservator shall be liable personally on any mortgage note or by reason of the covenants in any instrument or conveyance executed in the capacity of conservator.
(j) No sale, mortgage, lease, or conveyance by a conservator shall be subject to collateral attack on account of any irregularity in the proceedings if the court which ordered the same had jurisdiction of the estate.
(k) No proceeding to have declared invalid the sale, mortgage, lease, or conveyance by a conservator shall be maintained by any person claiming under or through the person subject to conservatorship unless such proceeding is begun within five years immediately succeeding the date of such sale, mortgage, lease, or conveyance; provided, however, that in case of real estate sold by a conservator, no action for its recovery shall be maintained by or under the person subject to conservatorship unless it is begun within five years after the termination of the protective proceedings and that, in cases of fraud, minors, and others under legal disability to sue when the right of action first accrues may begin such action at any time within five years after the disability is removed.
(l) After the filing of the petition, a certificate of the district court certified to that fact may be filed for record in the office of the county recorder for abstract property, or with the registrar of titles for registered property, of any county in which any real estate owned by the person proposed to be subject to conservatorship is situated and, if the person subject to conservatorship is a resident of this state, in the county of residence. The certificate shall state that a petition is pending and the name and address of the person for whom a conservator is sought. If a conservator is appointed on the petition, and if the conservatorship order removes or restricts the right of the person subject to conservatorship to transfer property or to contract, then all contracts and all transfers of real property made by the person subject to conservatorship after the filing and before the termination of the conservatorship shall be void.
2003 c 12 art 1 s 57; 2020 c 86 art 1 s 41
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 524 - 532 — Probate; Property; Estates; Guardianships; Anatomical Gifts
Chapter 524 — Uniform Probate Code
Section 524.1-101 — Citation And Numbering System.
Section 524.1-102 — Purposes; Rule Of Construction.
Section 524.1-103 — Supplementary General Principles Of Law Applicable.
Section 524.1-104 — Severability.
Section 524.1-106 — Effect Of Fraud And Evasion.
Section 524.1-107 — Evidence As To Death Or Status.
Section 524.1-108 — Acts By Holder Of General Power.
Section 524.1-201 — General Definitions.
Section 524.1-301 — Territorial Application.
Section 524.1-302 — Subject Matter Jurisdiction.
Section 524.1-303 — Venue; Multiple Proceedings; Transfer.
Section 524.1-304 — Practice In Court.
Section 524.1-306 — Jury Trial.
Section 524.1-307 — Registrar; Powers.
Section 524.1-310 — Verification Of Filed Documents.
Section 524.1-401 — Notice; Method And Time Of Giving.
Section 524.1-402 — Notice; Waiver.
Section 524.1-403 — Pleadings; When Parties Bound By Others; Notice.
Section 524.1-404 — Notice To Charitable Beneficiaries.
Section 524.2-101 — Intestate Estate.
Section 524.2-102 — Share Of The Spouse.
Section 524.2-103 — Share Of Heirs Other Than Surviving Spouse.
Section 524.2-104 — Requirement That Heir Survive Decedent For 120 Hours.
Section 524.2-106 — Representation.
Section 524.2-107 — Degree Of Kindred And Kindred Of Half Blood.
Section 524.2-108 — After-born Heirs.
Section 524.2-109 — Advancements.
Section 524.2-110 — Debts To Decedent.
Section 524.2-113 — Individuals Related To Decedent Through Two Lines.
Section 524.2-114 — Parent Barred From Inheriting In Certain Circumstances.
Section 524.2-116 — Effect Of Parent-child Relationship.
Section 524.2-117 — Parent-child Relationship With Genetic Parents.
Section 524.2-118 — Adoptee And Adoptee's Adoptive Parent Or Parents.
Section 524.2-119 — Adoptee And Adoptee's Genetic Parents.
Section 524.2-120 — Child Conceived By Assisted Reproduction.
Section 524.2-121 — No Effect On Gestational Agreements.
Section 524.2-122 — No Effect On Equitable Adoption.
Section 524.2-123 — Instruments Referencing Intestacy Laws.
Section 524.2-201 — Definitions.
Section 524.2-202 — Elective Share.
Section 524.2-203 — Composition Of The Augmented Estate.
Section 524.2-204 — Decedent's Net Probate Estate.
Section 524.2-205 — Decedent's Nonprobate Transfers To Others.
Section 524.2-206 — Decedent's Nonprobate Transfers To Surviving Spouse.
Section 524.2-207 — Surviving Spouse's Property And Nonprobate Transfers To Others.
Section 524.2-208 — Exclusions, Valuation, And Overlapping Application.
Section 524.2-209 — Sources From Which Elective Share Payable.
Section 524.2-210 — Personal Liability Of Recipients.
Section 524.2-211 — Proceeding For Elective Share; Time Limit.
Section 524.2-212 — Right Of Election Personal To Surviving Spouse.
Section 524.2-213 — Waiver Of Right To Elect And Of Other Rights.
Section 524.2-214 — Protection Of Payors And Other Third Parties.
Section 524.2-215 — Surviving Spouse Receiving Medical Assistance.
Section 524.2-301 — Entitlement Of Spouse; Premarital Will.
Section 524.2-302 — Omitted Children.
Section 524.2-401 — Applicable Law.
Section 524.2-402 — Descent Of Homestead.
Section 524.2-403 — Exempt Property.
Section 524.2-404 — Family Allowance.
Section 524.2-405 — Source, Determination, And Documentation.
Section 524.2-501 — Who May Make A Will.
Section 524.2-502 — Execution; Witnessed Wills.
Section 524.2-503 — Harmless Error.
Section 524.2-504 — Self-proved Will.
Section 524.2-505 — Who May Witness.
Section 524.2-506 — Choice Of Law As To Execution.
Section 524.2-507 — Revocation By Writing Or By Act.
Section 524.2-508 — Revocation By Changes Of Circumstances.
Section 524.2-509 — Revival Of Revoked Will.
Section 524.2-510 — Incorporation By Reference.
Section 524.2-511 — Testamentary Additions To Trusts.
Section 524.2-512 — Events Of Independent Significance.
Section 524.2-513 — Separate Writing Identifying Bequest Of Tangible Property.
Section 524.2-514 — Contracts Concerning Succession.
Section 524.2-515 — Deposit Of Will With Court In Testator's Lifetime.
Section 524.2-516 — Duty Of Custodian Of Will; Liability.
Section 524.2-517 — Penalty Clause For Contest.
Section 524.2-602 — Will May Pass All Property And After-acquired Property.
Section 524.2-603 — Antilapse; Deceased Devisee; Class Gifts; Words Of Survivorship.
Section 524.2-604 — Failure Of Testamentary Provision.
Section 524.2-605 — Increase In Securities; Accessions.
Section 524.2-607 — Nonexoneration.
Section 524.2-608 — Exercise Of Power Of Appointment.
Section 524.2-609 — Ademption By Satisfaction.
Section 524.2-703 — Choice Of Law As To Meaning And Effect Of Governing Instrument.
Section 524.2-704 — Power Of Appointment; Meaning Of Specific Reference Requirement.
Section 524.2-705 — Class Gifts Construed To Accord With Intestate Succession.
Section 524.2-709 — Representation; Per Stirpes; Per Capita At Each Generation.
Section 524.2-711 — Future Interests In "heirs," "heirs At Law," Or "next Of Kin."
Section 524.2-802 — Effect Of Dissolution Of Marriage, Annulment, And Decree Of Separation.
Section 524.2-805 — Reformation To Correct Mistakes.
Section 524.2-806 — Modification To Achieve Transferor's Tax Objectives.
Section 524.2-1001 — Definitions.
Section 524.2-1002 — International Will; Validity.
Section 524.2-1003 — International Will; Requirements.
Section 524.2-1004 — International Wills; Other Points Of Form.
Section 524.2-1005 — International Will; Certificate.
Section 524.2-1006 — International Will; Effect Of Certificate.
Section 524.2-1007 — International Will; Revocation.
Section 524.2-1008 — Source And Construction.
Section 524.2-1010 — International Will Information Registration.
Section 524.2-1101 — Short Title.
Section 524.2-1102 — Definitions.
Section 524.2-1104 — Tax-qualified Disclaimer.
Section 524.2-1105 — When Disclaimer Is Permitted.
Section 524.2-1106 — When Disclaimer Is Barred Or Limited.
Section 524.2-1107 — Power To Disclaim; General Requirements; When Irrevocable.
Section 524.2-1108 — Disclaimer Of Interest In Property.
Section 524.2-1109 — Disclaimer Of Rights Of Survivorship In Jointly Held Property.
Section 524.2-1110 — Disclaimer Of Interest By Trustee.
Section 524.2-1113 — Disclaimer Of Power Held In Fiduciary Capacity.
Section 524.2-1114 — Delivery Or Filing.
Section 524.2-1115 — Recording Of Disclaimer Relating To Real Estate.
Section 524.2-1116 — Application To Existing Relationships.
Section 524.3-101 — Devolution Of Estate At Death; Restrictions.
Section 524.3-102 — Necessity Of Order Of Probate For Will.
Section 524.3-103 — Necessity Of Appointment For Administration.
Section 524.3-104 — Claims Against Decedent; Necessity Of Administration.
Section 524.3-107 — Scope Of Proceedings; Proceedings Independent; Exception.
Section 524.3-108 — Probate, Testacy And Appointment Proceedings; Ultimate Time Limit.
Section 524.3-109 — Statutes Of Limitation On Decedent's Cause Of Action.
Section 524.3-201 — Venue For First And Subsequent Estate Proceedings; Location Of Property.
Section 524.3-203 — Priority Among Persons Seeking Appointment As Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-204 — Demand For Notice Of Order Or Filing Concerning Decedent's Estate.
Section 524.3-301 — Informal Probate Or Appointment Proceedings; Application; Contents.
Section 524.3-302 — Informal Probate; Duty Of Registrar; Effect Of Informal Probate.
Section 524.3-303 — Informal Probate; Proof And Findings Required.
Section 524.3-305 — Informal Probate; Registrar Not Satisfied.
Section 524.3-306 — Informal Probate; Notice Requirements.
Section 524.3-308 — Informal Appointment Proceedings; Proof And Findings Required.
Section 524.3-309 — Informal Appointment Proceedings; Registrar Not Satisfied.
Section 524.3-310 — Informal Appointment Proceedings; Notice Requirements.
Section 524.3-311 — Informal Appointment Unavailable In Certain Cases.
Section 524.3-401 — Formal Testacy Proceedings; Nature; When Commenced.
Section 524.3-402 — Formal Testacy Or Appointment Proceedings; Petition; Contents.
Section 524.3-403 — Formal Testacy Proceeding; Notice Of Hearing On Petition.
Section 524.3-404 — Formal Testacy Proceedings; Written Objections To Probate.
Section 524.3-405 — Formal Testacy Proceedings; Uncontested Cases; Hearings And Proof.
Section 524.3-406 — Formal Testacy Proceedings; Contested Cases; Testimony Of Attesting Witnesses.
Section 524.3-407 — Formal Testacy Proceedings; Burdens In Contested Cases.
Section 524.3-409 — Formal Testacy Proceedings; Order; Foreign Will.
Section 524.3-410 — Formal Testacy Proceedings; Probate Of More Than One Instrument.
Section 524.3-411 — Formal Testacy Proceedings; Partial Intestacy.
Section 524.3-412 — Formal Testacy Proceedings; Effect Of Order; Vacation.
Section 524.3-414 — Formal Proceedings Concerning Appointment Of Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-501 — Supervised Administration; Nature Of Proceeding.
Section 524.3-502 — Supervised Administration; Petition; Order.
Section 524.3-503 — Supervised Administration; Effect On Other Proceedings.
Section 524.3-504 — Supervised Administration; Powers Of Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-505 — Supervised Administration; Interim Orders; Distribution And Closing Orders.
Section 524.3-601 — Qualification.
Section 524.3-602 — Acceptance Of Appointment; Consent To Jurisdiction.
Section 524.3-603 — Bond Not Required Without Court Order; Exceptions.
Section 524.3-604 — Bond Amount; Security; Procedure; Reduction.
Section 524.3-605 — Demand For Bond By Interested Person.
Section 524.3-606 — Terms And Conditions Of Bonds.
Section 524.3-607 — Order Restraining Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-608 — Termination Of Appointment; General.
Section 524.3-609 — Termination Of Appointment; Death Or Disability.
Section 524.3-610 — Termination Of Appointment; Voluntary.
Section 524.3-611 — Termination Of Appointment By Removal; Cause; Procedure.
Section 524.3-612 — Termination Of Appointment; Change Of Testacy Status.
Section 524.3-613 — Successor Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-614 — Special Administrator; Appointment.
Section 524.3-615 — Special Administrator; Who May Be Appointed.
Section 524.3-616 — Special Administrator; Appointed Informally; Powers And Duties.
Section 524.3-617 — Special Administrator; Formal Proceedings; Power And Duties.
Section 524.3-618 — Termination Of Appointment; Special Administrator.
Section 524.3-701 — Time Of Accrual Of Duties And Powers.
Section 524.3-702 — Priority Among Different Letters.
Section 524.3-704 — Personal Representative To Proceed Without Court Order; Exception.
Section 524.3-706 — Duty Of Personal Representative; Inventory And Appraisement.
Section 524.3-707 — Employment Of Appraisers.
Section 524.3-708 — Duty Of Personal Representative; Supplementary Inventory.
Section 524.3-709 — Duty Of Personal Representative; Possession Of Estate.
Section 524.3-710 — Power To Avoid Transfers.
Section 524.3-711 — Powers Of Personal Representatives; In General.
Section 524.3-712 — Improper Exercise Of Power; Breach Of Fiduciary Duty.
Section 524.3-714 — Persons Dealing With Personal Representative; Protection.
Section 524.3-715 — Transactions Authorized For Personal Representatives; Exceptions.
Section 524.3-716 — Powers And Duties Of Successor Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-717 — Corepresentatives; When Joint Action Required.
Section 524.3-718 — Powers Of Surviving Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-719 — Compensation Of Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-720 — Expenses In Estate Litigation.
Section 524.3-801 — Notice To Creditors.
Section 524.3-802 — Statutes Of Limitations.
Section 524.3-803 — Limitations On Presentation Of Claims.
Section 524.3-804 — Manner Of Presentation Of Claims.
Section 524.3-805 — Classification Of Claims.
Section 524.3-806 — Allowance Of Claims.
Section 524.3-807 — Payment Of Claims.
Section 524.3-808 — Individual Liability Of Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-809 — Secured Claims.
Section 524.3-810 — Claims Not Due And Contingent Or Unliquidated Claims.
Section 524.3-811 — Counterclaims.
Section 524.3-812 — Execution And Levies Prohibited.
Section 524.3-813 — Compromise Of Claims.
Section 524.3-814 — Encumbered Assets.
Section 524.3-815 — Administration In More Than One State; Duty Of Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-816 — Final Distribution To Domiciliary Representative.
Section 524.3-817 — Joint Contract Claims.
Section 524.3-901 — Successors' Rights If No Administration.
Section 524.3-902 — Distribution; Order In Which Assets Appropriated; Abatement.
Section 524.3-903 — Right Of Retainer.
Section 524.3-904 — Interest On General Pecuniary Devise.
Section 524.3-906 — Distribution In Kind; Valuation; Method.
Section 524.3-907 — Distribution In Kind; Evidence.
Section 524.3-908 — Distribution; Right Or Title Of Distributee.
Section 524.3-909 — Improper Distribution; Liability Of Distributee.
Section 524.3-910 — Purchasers From Distributees Protected.
Section 524.3-911 — Partition For Purpose Of Distribution.
Section 524.3-913 — Distributions To Trustee.
Section 524.3-914 — Unclaimed Assets.
Section 524.3-915 — Distribution To Person Under Disability.
Section 524.3-916 — Apportionment Of Estate Taxes And Generation-skipping Tax.
Section 524.3-1003 — Closing Estates; By Sworn Statement Of Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-1004 — Liability Of Distributees To Claimants.
Section 524.3-1005 — Limitations On Proceedings Against Personal Representative.
Section 524.3-1006 — Limitations On Actions And Proceedings Against Distributees.
Section 524.3-1007 — Certificate Discharging Liens Securing Fiduciary Performance.
Section 524.3-1008 — Subsequent Administration.
Section 524.3-1102 — Procedure For Securing Court Approval Of Compromise.
Section 524.3-1201 — Collection Of Personal Property By Affidavit.
Section 524.3-1202 — Effect Of Affidavit.
Section 524.3-1203 — Summary Proceedings.
Section 524.3-1204 — Small Estates; Closing By Sworn Statement Of Personal Representative.
Section 524.4-101 — Definitions.
Section 524.4-202 — Payment Or Delivery Discharges.
Section 524.4-203 — Resident Creditor Notice.
Section 524.4-204 — Proof Of Authority-bond.
Section 524.4-206 — Power Of Representatives In Transition.
Section 524.4-207 — Provisions Governing Ancillary And Other Local Administrations.
Section 524.4-301 — Jurisdiction By Act Of Foreign Personal Representative.
Section 524.4-302 — Jurisdiction By Act Of Decedent.
Section 524.4-303 — Service On Foreign And Nonresident Personal Representatives.
Section 524.4-401 — Effect Of Adjudication For Or Against Personal Representative.
Section 524.5-101 — Short Title.
Section 524.5-102 — Definitions.
Section 524.5-103 — Supplemental General Principles Of Law Applicable.
Section 524.5-104 — Facility Of Transfer.
Section 524.5-106 — Subject-matter Jurisdiction.
Section 524.5-107 — Transfer Of Jurisdiction.
Section 524.5-109 — Practice In Court.
Section 524.5-110 — Letters Of Office.
Section 524.5-111 — Effect Of Acceptance Of Appointment.
Section 524.5-112 — Termination Of Or Change In Guardian's Or Conservator's Appointment.
Section 524.5-114 — Waiver Of Notice.
Section 524.5-115 — Guardian Ad Litem.
Section 524.5-117 — Multiple Appointments Or Nominations.
Section 524.5-118 — Background Study.
Section 524.5-119 — Central Registration Of Guardians And Conservators; Appropriation.
Section 524.5-120 — Bill Of Rights For Persons Subject To Guardianship Or Conservatorship.
Section 524.5-121 — Bill Of Particulars.
Section 524.5-201 — Appointment And Status Of Guardian.
Section 524.5-202 — Parental Appointment Of Guardian.
Section 524.5-203 — Objection By Minor Or Others To Parental Appointment.
Section 524.5-204 — Judicial Appointment Of Guardian: Conditions For Appointment.
Section 524.5-205 — Judicial Appointment Of Guardian: Procedure.
Section 524.5-207 — Powers And Duties Of Guardian.
Section 524.5-209 — Rights And Immunities Of Guardian.
Section 524.5-210 — Termination Of Guardianship; Other Proceedings After Appointment.
Section 524.5-211 — Delegation Of Power By Parent Or Guardian.
Section 524.5-301 — Appointment And Status Of Guardian.
Section 524.5-302 — Appointment Of Guardian By Will Or Other Writing.
Section 524.5-303 — Judicial Appointment Of Guardian: Petition.
Section 524.5-304 — Judicial Appointment Of Guardian: Preliminaries To Hearing.
Section 524.5-307 — Guardian Proceedings; Presence And Rights At Hearing.
Section 524.5-309 — Who May Be Guardian: Priorities.
Section 524.5-310 — Findings; Order Of Appointment.
Section 524.5-311 — Emergency Guardian.
Section 524.5-312 — Temporary Substitute Guardian.
Section 524.5-313 — Powers And Duties Of Guardian.
Section 524.5-315 — Rights And Immunities Of Guardian; Limitations.
Section 524.5-316 — Reports; Monitoring Of Guardianship; Court Orders.
Section 524.5-317 — Termination Or Modification Of Guardianship; Court Orders.
Section 524.5-401 — Protective Proceeding.
Section 524.5-402 — Jurisdiction Over Business Affairs Of Person Subject To Conservatorship.
Section 524.5-403 — Original Petition For Appointment Or Protective Order.
Section 524.5-405 — Original Petition: Minors; Preliminaries To Hearing.
Section 524.5-406 — Original Petition: Persons Under Disability; Preliminaries To Hearing.
Section 524.5-408 — Conservatorship Proceedings: Procedure At Hearing.
Section 524.5-409 — Findings; Order Of Appointment.
Section 524.5-410 — Powers Of Court.
Section 524.5-411 — Required Court Approval.
Section 524.5-412 — Protective Arrangements And Single Transactions.
Section 524.5-413 — Who May Be Conservator; Priorities.
Section 524.5-414 — Petition For Order Subsequent To Appointment.
Section 524.5-416 — Terms And Requirements Of Bond.
Section 524.5-417 — General Powers And Duties Of Conservator.
Section 524.5-418 — General Powers And Duties Of Conservator With Respect To Real Property.
Section 524.5-419 — Inventory; Records.
Section 524.5-420 — Reports; Appointment Of Visitor; Monitoring; Court Orders.
Section 524.5-421 — Title After Appointment.
Section 524.5-422 — Interest Of Person Subject To Conservatorship Nonalienable.
Section 524.5-423 — Sale, Encumbrance, Or Other Transaction Involving Conflict Of Interest.
Section 524.5-424 — Protection Of Person Dealing With Conservator.
Section 524.5-426 — Delegation.
Section 524.5-427 — Principles Of Distribution By Conservator.
Section 524.5-428 — Death Of Person Subject To Conservatorship.
Section 524.5-429 — Claims Against Person Subject To Conservatorship.
Section 524.5-430 — Personal Liability Of Conservator.
Section 524.5-431 — Termination Of Proceedings.
Section 524.5-433 — Foreign Conservator: Proof Of Authority; Bond; Powers.
Section 524.5-501 — Guardianship, Conservatorship; Workers' Compensation Proceedings.
Section 524.5-502 — Compensation And Expenses.
Section 524.5-601 — Short Title.
Section 524.5-602 — Definitions.
Section 524.5-603 — International Application.
Section 524.5-604 — Communication Between Courts.
Section 524.5-605 — Cooperation Between Courts.
Section 524.5-606 — Taking Testimony In Another State.
Section 524.5-701 — Definitions; Significant Connection Factors.
Section 524.5-702 — Exclusive Basis.
Section 524.5-703 — Jurisdiction.
Section 524.5-704 — Special Jurisdiction.
Section 524.5-705 — Exclusive And Continuing Jurisdiction.
Section 524.5-706 — Appropriate Forum.
Section 524.5-707 — Jurisdiction Declined By Reason Of Conduct.
Section 524.5-708 — Notice Of Proceeding.
Section 524.5-709 — Proceedings In More Than One State.
Section 524.5-801 — Transfer Of Guardianship Or Conservatorship To Another State.
Section 524.5-802 — Accepting Guardianship Or Conservatorship Transferred From Another State.
Section 524.5-901 — Registration Of Guardianship Orders.
Section 524.5-902 — Registration Of Protective Orders.
Section 524.5-903 — Effect Of Registration.
Section 524.6-201 — Definitions.
Section 524.6-202 — Ownership As Between Parties, And Others; Protection Of Financial Institutions.
Section 524.6-203 — Ownership During Lifetime.
Section 524.6-204 — Right Of Survivorship.
Section 524.6-205 — Effect Of A Written Notice To Financial Institution.
Section 524.6-206 — Accounts And Transfers Nontestamentary.
Section 524.6-207 — Rights Of Creditors.
Section 524.6-208 — Financial Institution Protection; Payment On Signature Of One Party.
Section 524.6-210 — Financial Institution Protection; Payment Of P.o.d. Account.
Section 524.6-211 — Financial Institution Protection; Discharge.
Section 524.6-212 — Financial Institution Protection; Setoff.
Section 524.6-215 — Designation Of Agent.
Section 524.6-216 — Types Of Account; Existing Accounts.
Section 524.6-301 — Definitions.
Section 524.6-302 — Registration In Beneficiary Form; Sole Or Joint Tenancy Ownership.
Section 524.6-303 — Registration In Beneficiary Form; Applicable Law.
Section 524.6-304 — Origination Of Registration In Beneficiary Form.
Section 524.6-305 — Form Of Registration In Beneficiary Form.
Section 524.6-306 — Effect Of Registration In Beneficiary Form.
Section 524.6-307 — Death Of Owner; Creditors.
Section 524.6-308 — Protection Of Registering Entity.
Section 524.6-309 — Nontestamentary Transfer; Revocation Of Designation.
Section 524.6-310 — Terms, Conditions, And Forms For Registration.
Section 524.6-311 — Application.