Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 475 - Probate Code — Guardianship
Section 475.010 - Definitions.

Effective - 28 Aug 2018, 3 histories
475.010. Definitions. — When used in this chapter, unless otherwise apparent from the context, the following terms mean:
(1) "Adult", a person who has reached the age of eighteen years;
(2) "Claims", liabilities of the protectee arising in contract, in tort or otherwise, before or after the appointment of a conservator, and liabilities of the estate which arise at or after the adjudication of disability or after the appointment of a conservator of the estate, including expenses of the adjudication and of administration. The term does not include demands or disputes regarding title of the protectee to specific assets alleged to be included in the estate;
(3) "Conservator", one appointed by a court to have the care and custody of the estate of a minor or a disabled person. A "limited conservator" is one whose duties or powers are limited. The term "conservator", as used in this chapter, includes limited conservator unless otherwise specified or apparent from the context;
(4) "Conservator ad litem", one appointed by the court in which particular litigation is pending regarding the management of financial resources on behalf of a minor, a disabled person, or an unborn person in that particular proceeding or as otherwise specified in this chapter;
(5) "Custodial parent", the parent of a minor who has been awarded sole or joint physical custody of such minor, or the parent of an incapacitated person who has been appointed as guardian of such person, by an order or judgment of a court of this state or of another state or territory of the United States, or if there is no such order or judgment, the parent with whom the minor or incapacitated person primarily resides;
(6) "Disabled" or "disabled person", one who is:
(a) Unable by reason of any physical, mental, or cognitive condition to receive and evaluate information or to communicate decisions to such an extent that the person lacks ability to manage the person's financial resources; or
(b) The term disabled or disabled person, as used in this chapter includes the terms partially disabled or partially disabled person unless otherwise specified or apparent from the context;
(7) "Eligible person" or "qualified person", a natural person, social service agency, corporation or national or state banking organization qualified to act as guardian of the person or conservator of the estate pursuant to the provisions of section 475.055;
(8) "Guardian", one appointed by a court to have the care and custody of the person of a minor or of an incapacitated person. A "limited guardian" is one whose duties or powers are limited. A "standby guardian" is one approved by the court to temporarily assume the duties of guardian of a minor or of an incapacitated person under section 475.046. The term guardian, as used in this chapter, includes limited guardian and standby guardian unless otherwise specified or apparent from the context;
(9) "Guardian ad litem", one appointed by a court, in which particular litigation is pending on behalf of a minor, an incapacitated person, a disabled person, or an unborn person in that particular proceeding or as otherwise specified in this code;
(10) "Habilitation", a process of treatment, training, care, or specialized attention that seeks to enhance and maximize the ability of a person with an intellectual disability or a developmental disability to cope with the environment and to live as determined by the person as much as possible, as is appropriate for the person considering his or her physical and mental condition and financial means;
(11) "Incapacitated person", one who is unable by reason of any physical, mental, or cognitive condition to receive and evaluate information or to communicate decisions to such an extent that the person, even with appropriate services and assistive technology, lacks capacity to manage the person's essential requirements for food, clothing, shelter, safety or other care such that serious physical injury, illness, or disease is likely to occur. The term incapacitated person as used in this chapter includes the term partially incapacitated person unless otherwise specified or apparent from the context;
(12) "Interested persons", spouses, children, parents, adult members of a ward's or protectee's family, creditors or any others having a property right or claim against the estate of a protectee being administered, trustees of a trust of which the ward or protectee is a beneficiary, agents of a durable power of attorney for a ward or protectee, and children of a protectee who may have a property right or claim against or an interest in the estate of a protectee. This meaning may vary at different stages and different parts of a proceeding and shall be determined according to the particular purpose and matter involved;
(13) "Least restrictive alternative", with respect to the guardianship order and the exercise of power by the guardian, a course of action or an alternative that allows the incapacitated person to live, learn, and work with minimum restrictions on the person, as are appropriate for the person considering his or her physical and mental condition and financial means. Least restrictive alternative also means choosing the decision or approach that:
(a) Places the least possible restriction on the person's personal liberty and exercise of rights and that promotes the greatest possible inclusion of the person into his or her community, as is appropriate for the person considering his or her physical and mental condition and financial means; and
(b) Is consistent with meeting the person's essential requirements for health, safety, habilitation, treatment, and recovery and protecting the person from abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation;
(14) "Manage financial resources", either those actions necessary to obtain, administer, and dispose of real and personal property, intangible property, business property, benefits, income or any assets, or those actions necessary to prevent waste, loss or dissipation of property, or those actions necessary to provide for the care and support of such person or anyone legally dependent upon such person by a person of ordinary skills and intelligence commensurate with his or her training and education;
(15) "Minor", any person who is under the age of eighteen years;
(16) "Parent", the biological or adoptive mother or father of a child whose parental rights have not been terminated under chapter 211, including:
(a) A person registered as the father of the child by reason of an unrevoked notice of intent to claim paternity under section 192.016;
(b) A person who has acknowledged paternity of the child and has not rescinded that acknowledgment under section 193.215; and
(c) A person presumed to be the natural father of the child under section 210.822;
(17) "Partially disabled person", one who is unable by reason of any physical, mental, or cognitive condition to receive and evaluate information or to communicate decisions to such an extent that such person lacks capacity to manage, in part, his or her financial resources;
(18) "Partially incapacitated person", one who is unable by reason of any physical, mental, or cognitive condition to receive and evaluate information or to communicate decisions to the extent that such person lacks capacity to meet, in part, essential requirements for food, clothing, shelter, safety, or other care without court-ordered assistance;
(19) "Protectee", a person for whose estate a conservator or limited conservator has been appointed or with respect to whose estate a transaction has been authorized by the court under section 475.092 without appointment of a conservator or limited conservator;
(20) "Seriously ill", a significant likelihood that a person will become incapacitated or die within twelve months;
(21) "Social service agency", a charitable organization organized and incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation under the laws of this state and which qualifies as an exempt organization within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3), or any successor provision thereto of the federal Internal Revenue Code;
(22) "Standby guardian", one who is authorized to have the temporary care and custody of the person of a minor or of an incapacitated person under the provisions of section 475.046;
(23) "Treatment", the prevention, amelioration or cure of a person's physical and mental illnesses or incapacities;
(24) "Ward", a minor or an incapacitated person for whom a guardian, limited guardian, or standby guardian has been appointed.
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(L. 1955 p. 385 § 283, A.L. 1979 H.B. 95, A.L. 1983 S.B. 44 & 45, A.L. 1994 S.B. 734, A.L. 2009 H.B. 154, A.L. 2014 H.B. 1064, A.L. 2018 S.B. 806)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXI - Trusts and Estates of Decedents and Persons Under Disability

Chapter 475 - Probate Code — Guardianship

Section 475.010 - Definitions.

Section 475.011 - Preference for spiritual healing not evidence of incapacity.

Section 475.015 - Relationship of guardianship provisions to uniform veterans' guardianship law — powers of Veterans' Administration.

Section 475.016 - Persons adjudged incompetent prior to September 28, 1983 — review — effect on prior appointed guardians — one year to meet new reporting requirements.

Section 475.020 - Applicability of provisions of probate code to guardianship.

Section 475.025 - Rights of parents as natural guardians of minors.

Section 475.030 - Letters of guardianship and conservatorship issued, when.

Section 475.035 - Venue.

Section 475.040 - Change of venue.

Section 475.045 - Who may be appointed guardian of minor.

Section 475.046 - Standby guardian permitted, when — appointment procedure — authority effective, when.

Section 475.050 - Appointment of guardian or conservator of disabled or incapacitated persons — order of priority.

Section 475.055 - Qualifications of guardians or conservators.

Section 475.060 - Application for guardianship — petition for guardianship requirements — incapacitated persons, petition requirements.

Section 475.061 - Application for conservatorship — may combine with petition for guardian of person.

Section 475.062 - Procedures for petition for appointment of conservator.

Section 475.065 - Single guardianship or conservatorship for two or more persons.

Section 475.070 - Notice of petition for appointment of guardian or conservator for a minor — service on parents of minor not required, when.

Section 475.075 - Hearing on capacity or disability — notice — service — contents of petition, appointment of attorney — examination of respondent, when — burden of proof — rights of respondent — factors court to consider.

Section 475.077 - Judgment of incapacity or disability set aside, when.

Section 475.078 - Effect of adjudication.

Section 475.079 - Order appointing guardian or conservator.

Section 475.080 - Appointment of limited guardian or conservator.

Section 475.081 - Persons having disappeared, absent from country, or forcibly detained, to be partially disabled, limited conservator appointed — procedure — termination, when.

Section 475.082 - Review of status of persons under guardianship or conservatorship — required report, content.

Section 475.083 - Termination of guardianship or conservatorship, when.

Section 475.084 - Visitation, parent may petition for, when.

Section 475.085 - Cost of proceedings as to disability or incapacity.

Section 475.091 - Court's powers, estates or affairs of minors or disabled persons.

Section 475.092 - Protective arrangements and single transactions, court's powers — limitation of trustee's liability.

Section 475.093 - Court may authorize participation in family trust.

Section 475.094 - Conservator, authorized exercise of powers.

Section 475.095 - Conservator of the estate of nonresident minors and disabled persons.

Section 475.097 - Conservator or guardian ad litem — conflicts of interest, removal.

Section 475.100 - Bond of conservator of estate of minor or disabled person.

Section 475.105 - Letters of guardianship or conservatorship — form.

Section 475.110 - Removal of guardian or conservator — incapacitated or disabled person, continuation of guardianship after dissolution of marriage, when.

Section 475.115 - Appointment of successor guardian or conservator — transfer of case, procedure.

Section 475.120 - General powers and duties of guardian of the person — social service agency acting on behalf of ward, requirements — preneed funeral contract permitted, when.

Section 475.121 - Admission to mental health or developmental disability facilities.

Section 475.123 - Medical and surgical procedures — consent — emergency.

Section 475.125 - Support and education of protectee and dependents.

Section 475.130 - General duties and powers of conservator of estate.

Section 475.132 - Individual liability of conservator.

Section 475.134 - Protection of persons dealing with conservator.

Section 475.140 - Notice of conservatorship of disabled persons.

Section 475.145 - Inventory and appraisement.

Section 475.150 - Appraisement not required, when.

Section 475.155 - Continuation of business.

Section 475.160 - Assets of protectee, action to obtain, procedure.

Section 475.190 - Investment of liquid assets of estate of protectee — reports.

Section 475.200 - Purposes for which property may be sold — petition, examination, order.

Section 475.205 - Claims against estate — procedure.

Section 475.210 - Filing of notice of pendency of action in other court against conservator, effect — disabled persons, application of law.

Section 475.211 - Claims against minors or protectees, classification.

Section 475.213 - Payment of claims according to priority.

Section 475.230 - Sales of real estate, how made — notice required.

Section 475.235 - Order of sale, contents.

Section 475.240 - Report and approval of sale.

Section 475.245 - Deeds by conservator or successor, acknowledgment, evidentiary effect — sheriff of county to sign deed, when.

Section 475.250 - Effect of conveyance.

Section 475.255 - Receipts and acknowledgments of conservators, effect.

Section 475.260 - Actions against protectee, process, enforcement of judgments.

Section 475.265 - Compensation of guardians and conservators.

Section 475.270 - Annual settlements required, when, exception — information required.

Section 475.275 - Verification of securities held by conservator — pooled accounts, defined, restrictions on — audit of pooled accounts, when.

Section 475.276 - Order waiving settlement, when.

Section 475.280 - Settlement and report dockets — notice to conservators and guardians.

Section 475.290 - Final settlement required, when — notice.

Section 475.295 - Death of conservator, personal representative to make settlement — waived when.

Section 475.300 - Order for payment to protectee of amount due.

Section 475.305 - Enforcement of order of payment.

Section 475.310 - Estate delivered by resident conservator to foreign guardian or conservator, when.

Section 475.315 - Receipt by protectee, successor or others, discharge.

Section 475.320 - Death of protectee, distribution of estate — administration, when.

Section 475.322 - Use of multiple-party accounts and joint property.

Section 475.325 - Escheat of minor's estate, when.

Section 475.330 - Conservatorship dispensed with, when.

Section 475.335 - Payment and delivery to foreign guardian or conservator.

Section 475.336 - Effect of filing letters of foreign guardian or curator.

Section 475.337 - Jurisdiction by act of foreign guardian or conservator.

Section 475.338 - Service on foreign guardian or conservator.

Section 475.339 - Nonresident domiciliary guardian or conservator.

Section 475.340 - Mortgage or sale of real estate of ward by nonresident conservator.

Section 475.341 - Voidable transactions, exceptions.

Section 475.342 - Estate property, conservator's duties.

Section 475.343 - Personal financial resources, guardian not obligated to use — court order for ward's admission to mental health facility — authorized acts of social service agencies.

Section 475.345 - Transactions of protectees voidable, when.

Section 475.350 - Incapacitated public officer, proceedings.

Section 475.355 - Temporary emergency detention.

Section 475.357 - Child custody and visitation, probate courts to have jurisdiction, when.

Section 475.361 - Wards, rights of.

Section 475.370 - Exhaustion of estate.

Section 475.380 - Definitions.

Section 475.385 - Administrator as party in interest.

Section 475.390 - When guardian appointed.

Section 475.395 - Number of wards limited.

Section 475.400 - Petition for appointment of guardian.

Section 475.405 - Proof of necessity for appointment — minority.

Section 475.410 - Proof of necessity for appointment — incompetency.

Section 475.415 - Notice of petition for appointment.

Section 475.420 - Qualifications and bond of guardian.

Section 475.425 - Filing of accounts — notice of hearing.

Section 475.430 - Removal for failure to file accounts.

Section 475.435 - Compensation of guardian.

Section 475.440 - Investment of funds.

Section 475.445 - Application of funds.

Section 475.450 - Purchase of home for ward.

Section 475.455 - Discharge of guardian and release of sureties.

Section 475.460 - Commitment to Veterans Administration or other United States agency.

Section 475.465 - Construction and application.

Section 475.470 - Short title.

Section 475.475 - Other laws as applicable.

Section 475.480 - Application of provisions relating to surety bonds and administration of estates of wards.

Section 475.501 - Short title.

Section 475.502 - Definitions.

Section 475.503 - International application of act.

Section 475.504 - Communication between courts.

Section 475.505 - Cooperation between courts.

Section 475.506 - Taking testimony in another state.

Section 475.521 - Definitions — significant connection factors.

Section 475.522 - Exclusive basis.

Section 475.523 - Jurisdiction.

Section 475.524 - Special jurisdiction.

Section 475.525 - Exclusive and continuing jurisdiction.

Section 475.526 - Appropriate forum.

Section 475.527 - Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct.

Section 475.528 - Notice of proceeding.

Section 475.529 - Proceedings in more than one state.

Section 475.531 - Transfer of guardianship or conservatorship to another state.

Section 475.532 - Accepting guardianship or conservatorship transferred from another state.

Section 475.541 - Registration of guardianship orders.

Section 475.542 - Registration of protective orders.

Section 475.543 - Effect of registration.

Section 475.544 - State law applicability.

Section 475.551 - Uniformity of application and construction.

Section 475.552 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.

Section 475.555 - Effective date.

Section 475.600 - Citation of law.

Section 475.602 - Delegation to attorney-in-fact, powers — revocation or withdrawal — requirements of delegation.

Section 475.604 - Delegation form, contents.