Effective - 28 Aug 2018, 3 histories
475.130. General duties and powers of conservator of estate. — 1. The conservator of the estate of a minor or disabled person shall, under supervision of the court, protect, preserve, and manage the estate, apply it as provided in this code, account for it faithfully, perform all other duties required of the conservator by law, and at the termination of the conservatorship deliver the assets of the protectee to the persons entitled thereto. In protecting, preserving, and managing the estate, the conservator of the estate is under a duty to use the degree of care, skill, and prudence that an ordinarily prudent person uses in managing the property of, and conducting transactions on behalf of, others. If a conservator of the estate has special skills or is appointed on the basis of representations of special skills or expertise, the conservator is under a duty to use those skills in the conduct of the protectee's affairs. A conservator of the estate is under a duty to act in the interest of the protectee and to avoid conflicts of interest which impair the conservator's ability so to act.
2. The conservator of the estate shall take possession of all of the protectee's real and personal property, and of rents, income, issue, and profits therefrom, whether accruing before or after the conservator's appointment, and of the proceeds arising from the sale, mortgage, lease, or exchange thereof. Subject to such possession, the title to all such estate, and to the increment and proceeds thereof, is in the protectee and not in the conservator. Upon a showing that funds available or payable for the benefit of the protectee by any federal agency are being applied for the benefit of the protectee, or that such federal agency has refused to recognize the authority of the conservator to administer such funds, the court may waive, by order, the duty of the conservator to account therefor.
3. In managing, investing, and distributing the estate of a protectee, the conservator shall use reasonable efforts to:
(1) Ascertain the income, assets, and liabilities of the protectee;
(2) Ascertain the needs and preferences of the protectee;
(3) Coordinate with the guardian and consult with others close to the protectee;
(4) Prepare a plan for the management of the protectee's income and assets; and
(5) Provide oversight to any income and assets of the protectee under the control of the protectee.
4. The court has full authority under the rules of civil procedure to enjoin any person from interfering with the right of the conservator to possession of the assets of the protectee, including benefits payable from any source.
5. The conservator of the estate shall prosecute and defend all actions instituted in behalf of or against the protectee, collect all debts due or becoming due to the protectee, and give acquittances and discharges therefor, and adjust, settle, and pay all claims due or becoming due from the protectee so far as the protectee's estate and effects will extend, except as provided in sections 507.150 and 507.188.
6. A conservator of the estate has power, without authorization or approval of the court, to:
(1) Settle or compromise a claim against the protectee or the estate agreeing to pay or paying not more than five thousand dollars;
(2) Settle, abandon, or compromise a claim in favor of the estate that does not exceed five thousand dollars;
(3) Receive additions to the estate;
(4) Sell, or agree to sell, chattels and choses in action reasonably worth not more than five thousand dollars for cash or upon terms involving a reasonable extension of credit;
(5) Exchange, or agree to exchange, chattels and choses in action for other such property of equivalent value, not in excess of five thousand dollars;
(6) Insure or contract for insurance of property of the estate against fire, theft and other hazards;
(7) Insure or contract for insurance protecting the protectee against any liability likely to be incurred, including medical and hospital expenses, and protecting the conservator against liability to third parties arising from acts or omissions connected with possession or management of the estate;
(8) Contract for needed repairs and maintenance of property of the estate;
(9) Lease land and buildings for terms not exceeding one year, reserving reasonable rent, and renew any such lease for a like term;
(10) Vote corporate stock in person or by general or limited proxy;
(11) Contract for the provision of board, lodging, education, medical care, or necessaries of the protectee for periods not exceeding one year, and renew any such contract for a like period;
(12) Deposit funds in a bank;
(13) Pay taxes, assessments, and other expenses incurred in the collection, care, administration, and protection of the estate;
(14) Prosecute or defend actions, claims, or proceedings in any jurisdiction for the protection of estate assets;
(15) Execute and deliver all instruments that will accomplish or facilitate the exercise of the powers vested in the conservator; and
(16) On or after August 28, 2009, invest the estate in accordance with the provisions of section 475.190.
7. If, in exercising any power conferred by subsection 6 of this section, a conservator breaches any of the duties enumerated in subsection 1 of this section, the conservator may be surcharged for losses to the estate caused by the breach but persons who dealt with the conservator in good faith, without knowledge of or reason to suspect the breach of duty, may enforce and retain the benefits of any transaction with the conservator which the conservator has power under subsection 6 of this section to conduct.
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(RSMo 1939 § 470, A.L. 1955 p. 385 § 308, A.L. 1959 H.B. 537, A.L. 1978 H.B. 1634, A.L. 1983 S.B. 44 & 45, A.L. 1998 H.B. 1571, A.L. 2006 S.B. 892, A.L. 2009 H.B. 239, A.L. 2018 S.B. 806)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 471; 1919 § 467; 1909 § 497
CROSS REFERENCE:
Multinational banks, securities and obligations of, investment in, when, 409.950
Structure 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 475.020 - 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 475.040 - Change of venue.
Section 475.045 - Who may be appointed guardian of minor.
Section 475.055 - Qualifications of guardians or conservators.
Section 475.062 - Procedures for petition for appointment of conservator.
Section 475.065 - Single guardianship or conservatorship for two or more persons.
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 475.083 - 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 475.093 - 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 475.115 - Appointment of successor guardian or conservator — transfer of case, procedure.
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 475.211 - 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 475.250 - 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 475.276 - 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 475.345 - 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 475.501 - 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.