30-809. Wrongful death; action authorized.
(1) Whenever the death of a person, including an unborn child in utero at any stage of gestation, is caused by the wrongful act, neglect, or default of any person, company, or corporation, and the act, neglect, or default is such as would, if death had not ensued, have entitled the person injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof, then, and in every such case, the person who, or company or corporation which, would have been liable if death had not ensued, is liable in an action for damages, notwithstanding the death of the person injured, and although the death was caused under such circumstances as amount in law to felony.
(2) No action for damages for the death of a person who is an unborn child shall be brought under this section against:
(a) The mother of the unborn child;
(b) A physician or other licensed health care provider if the death was the intended result of a medical procedure performed by the physician or health care provider and the requisite consent was given; or
(c) A person who dispenses or administers a drug or device in accordance with law if the death was the intended result of the dispensation or administration of the drug or device.
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Annotations
1. Joinder of actions
2. By whom brought
3. No liability
4. Damages
5. Evidence
6. Negligence
7. Miscellaneous
1. Joinder of actions
Action for pain and suffering may be revived and joined with action for wrongful death in same proceeding. Rasmussen v. Benson, 133 Neb. 449, 275 N.W. 674 (1937), affirmed on rehearing, 135 Neb. 232, 280 N.W. 890 (1938).
Action for wrongful death and action for pain and suffering sustained by deceased may be pursued in different suits or joined in one suit and separate verdicts returned. Hindmarsh v. Sulpho Saline Bath Co., 108 Neb. 168, 187 N.W. 806 (1922).
2. By whom brought
Wrongful death statutes create a cause of action unknown at common law, but that cause of action is for the exclusive benefit of the decedent's next of kin. Rhein v. Caterpillar Tractor Co., 210 Neb. 321, 314 N.W.2d 19 (1982).
The personal representative of a deceased wife could maintain a wrongful death action against the personal representative of her deceased husband based upon the alleged negligence of the deceased husband. Imig v. March, 203 Neb. 537, 279 N.W.2d 382 (1979).
An action for wrongful death of stillborn fetus may not be maintained hereunder. Egbert v. Wenzl, 199 Neb. 573, 260 N.W.2d 480 (1977); Drabbels v. Skelly Oil Co., 155 Neb. 17, 50 N.W.2d 229 (1951).
Coadministrators of deceased's estate entitled to file wrongful death claim in the estate of alleged tort-feasor. Gilbert v. Vogler, 197 Neb. 454, 249 N.W.2d 729 (1977).
An employer can bring an action directly against a third party tort-feasor for injuries suffered by an employee, but only a personal representative of a deceased employee can bring an action for wrongful death, which action must be filed within two years after death. United Materials, Inc. v. Landreth, 196 Neb. 525, 244 N.W.2d 164 (1976).
Where as administrator of wife's estate, widower brought action for wrongful death and was unsuccessful, he was not barred under doctrines of res judicata or issue preclusion from prosecuting action for his own personal injuries and damages suffered in same collision. Hickman v. Southwest Dairy Suppliers, Inc., 194 Neb. 17, 230 N.W.2d 99 (1975).
Action to recover damages sustained by surviving spouse and next of kin of decedent is authorized. Wieck v. Blessin, 165 Neb. 282, 85 N.W.2d 628 (1957).
Action for wrongful death requires that it be brought by the personal representative of the deceased for the exclusive benefit of the widow or widower and next of kin. Bush v. James, 152 Neb. 189, 40 N.W.2d 667 (1950).
Action for damages commenced by administrator after death of his intestate, for pain and suffering inflicted upon the deceased, is maintainable. Wilfong v. Omaha & C. B. St. Ry. Co., 129 Neb. 600, 262 N.W. 537 (1935).
Action for employee's death must be brought by personal representative, and provision of Workmen's Compensation Act regarding employer's interest merely relates to distribution of proceeds of sale. Goeres v. Goeres, 124 Neb. 720, 248 N.W. 75 (1933); Luckey v. Union Pacific Ry. Co., 117 Neb. 85, 219 N.W. 802 (1928).
Action against county for damages for wrongful death must be brought in the name of the administrator. Swift v. Sarpy County, 102 Neb. 378, 167 N.W. 458 (1918).
Parent may recover for loss of expected services of children not only during minority but afterwards. Draper v. Tucker, 69 Neb. 434, 95 N.W. 1026 (1903).
A person sued by administrator for wrongful death is not thereby given a sufficient interest to petition county court for removal of administrator. Missouri P. Ry. Co. v. Jay, 53 Neb. 747, 74 N.W. 259 (1898).
Conservator domiciled in Colorado who undertook no duties or obligations with respect to beneficiary domiciled in Nebraska, except to file suit for beneficiary's injury in accident in Nebraska, could not sue in federal court on basis of diversity of citizenship. Rogers v. Bates, 431 F.2d 16 (8th Cir. 1970).
A wrongful death action must be maintained by the legal representative of the deceased. Russell v. New Amsterdam Casualty Co., 303 F.2d 674 (8th Cir. 1962).
Action for wrongful death was properly brought in federal court on the basis of diversity of citizenship even though plaintiff had been appointed administratrix by Nebraska court. Janzen v. Goos, 302 F.2d 421 (8th Cir. 1962).
Action under Lord Campbell's Act must be brought within two years after death of deceased. McDonnell v. Wasenmiller, 74 F.2d 320 (8th Cir. 1934).
3. No liability
County was not liable for wrongful death due to latent defect in bridge. Wittwer v. County of Richardson, 153 Neb. 200, 43 N.W.2d 505 (1950).
In action for wrongful death by wife of deceased, settlement made by administrator of estate, with acquiescence of wife, barred recovery. Boell v. Overbaugh, 141 Neb. 264, 3 N.W.2d 439 (1942).
Streetcar company was not liable for wrongful death of person injured in collision who committed suicide knowing purpose and effect of his act. Long v. Omaha & C. B. St. Ry. Co., 108 Neb. 342, 187 N.W. 930 (1922).
Charitable institutions are not liable for negligence or neglect of nurses, even though compensated. Duncan v. Nebraska Sanitarium & Benevolent Assn., 92 Neb. 162, 137 N.W. 1120 (1912).
Railway company is not liable for injuries caused by a team taking fright at the ordinary operation of trains. Hendricks v. Fremont, E. & M. V. R. R. Co., 67 Neb. 120, 93 N.W. 141 (1903).
Whatever would have been a defense had the deceased survived and brought suit is a defense in an action brought by the administrator of his estate. Seyfer v. Otoe County, 66 Neb. 566, 92 N.W. 756 (1902).
Where railroad company had paid judgment for damages for wrongful death, beneficiary under contract with relief department of railroad could not recover on certificate. Oyster v. Burlington Relief Dept. of Chicago, B. & Q. R. R. Co., 65 Neb. 789, 91 N.W. 699 (1902).
In action for wrongful death arising from use of defective material in building, owner was not liable where proximate cause of injury was a fire which caused wall to fall. Downs v. Kitchen, 53 Neb. 423, 73 N.W. 945 (1898); Kitchen v. Carter, 47 Neb. 776, 66 N.W. 855 (1896).
City is not liable for death in pond on private property, not in proximity to streets or alleys. City of Omaha v. Bowman, 52 Neb. 293, 72 N.W. 316 (1897).
Owner of building was not liable for death by falling walls caused by severe storm. Olsen v. Meyer, 46 Neb. 240, 64 N.W. 954 (1895).
Owner of vacant lot allowing pond of water to accumulate, is not liable for death of person drowned. Richards v. Connell, 45 Neb. 467, 63 N.W. 915 (1895).
A servant assumes risk by continued use of defective machinery; it is the duty of master to furnish appliances that are reasonably safe and fit for performance of work. Missouri P. Ry. Co. v. Baxter, 42 Neb. 793, 60 N.W. 1044 (1894).
4. Damages
The loss contemplated by the wrongful death statute is a pecuniary loss, and damages on account of mental suffering or bereavement or as a solace to the next of kin on account of the death are not recoverable, as neither are damages for mental anguish suffered by the decedent prior to his death. Nelson v. Dolan, 230 Neb. 848, 434 N.W.2d 25 (1989).
Measure of damages for wrongful death of minor child includes loss of society, comfort, and companionship. Overrules prior decisions in conflict. Selders v. Armentrout, 190 Neb. 275, 207 N.W.2d 686 (1973).
Medical and funeral expenses resulting from wrongful death may be recovered when beneficiaries have paid or have become legally obligated to pay same. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Selders, 187 Neb. 342, 190 N.W.2d 789 (1971); Kroeger v. Safranek, 161 Neb. 182, 72 N.W.2d 831 (1955); Shields v. County of Buffalo, 161 Neb. 34, 71 N.W.2d 701 (1955).
Verdict in action for wrongful death was not excessive. Langford v. Ritz Taxicab Co., 172 Neb. 153, 109 N.W.2d 120 (1961).
Evidence was sufficient to sustain judgment for five thousand five hundred dollars on account of wrongful death arising out of automobile collision. Moslander v. Carroll, 140 Neb. 358, 299 N.W. 479 (1941).
Pecuniary loss is presumed to exist in favor of party legally entitled to service or support of person killed by wrongful or negligent act of another. Killion v. Dinklage, 121 Neb. 322, 236 N.W. 757 (1931).
Verdict in favor of plaintiff for twenty thousand dollars was excessive. Hoffman v. Chicago & N. W. Ry. Co., 91 Neb. 783, 137 N.W. 878 (1912).
In ascertaining the amount of damages, evidence of circumstances of the decedent, age and condition of the family is considered. Crabtree v. Missouri P. Ry. Co., 86 Neb. 33, 124 N.W. 932 (1910).
Table of expectancy is not true measure of life where deceased had, prior to injury sued on, received serious injuries. Davis v. Borland, 83 Neb. 281, 119 N.W. 454 (1909).
Value of services which next of kin could expect deceased to earn, and expectancy of life may be shown. Missouri P. Ry. v. Baier, 37 Neb. 235, 55 N.W. 913 (1893).
"Damages" are such sum as will compensate next of kin for pecuniary loss sustained. Anderson v. Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co., 35 Neb. 95, 52 N.W. 840 (1892).
A parent cannot recover damages for mental distress and physical injury resulting from witnessing the suffering of his child caused by negligence of physicians and hospital personnel. Owens v. Childrens Memorial Hospital, 480 F.2d 465 (8th Cir. 1973).
Deceased's beneficiaries cannot recover for their mental suffering, pain, anguish, and loss of companionship. Owens v. Childrens Memorial Hospital, 347 F.Supp. 663 (D. Neb. 1972).
5. Evidence
Presumption obtains that person killed was in the exercise of due care. Bailey v. Spindler, 161 Neb. 563, 74 N.W.2d 344 (1956).
In action brought under this section, admission of evidence that school teachers were needed and what salary scale of teachers was constituted error. Piechota v. Rapp, 148 Neb. 442, 27 N.W.2d 682 (1947).
In action for wrongful death, admission of defendant's testimony on coroner's inquest was not error. Smoke v. Carter, 105 Neb. 520, 181 N.W. 526 (1921).
Contributory negligence and presumption discussed. Armstrong v. Union Stock Yards Co., 93 Neb. 258, 140 N.W. 158 (1913).
Contributory negligence is not proximate cause of injury if defendant could by reasonable care, have avoided injury after seeing position of deceased. Zelenka v. Union Stock Yards Co., 82 Neb. 511, 118 N.W. 103 (1908).
Presumption is that one killed or injured was exercising ordinary care; burden of establishing assumption of risk is on master. Grimm v. Omaha Electric Light & Power Co., 79 Neb. 395, 114 N.W. 769 (1908).
In action for wrongful death of employee, declarations of engineer made at time of accident were admissible in evidence. Union P. R. R. Co. v. Edmondson, 77 Neb. 682, 110 N.W. 650 (1906).
Presumption that next of kin were alive at date of verdict is raised by their deposition given five years prior thereto. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. Young, 67 Neb. 568, 93 N.W. 922 (1903).
Evidence was insufficient to show negligence. Nelson v. Swift & Co., 55 Neb. 598, 75 N.W. 1107 (1898); Union P. Ry. Co. v. Clark, 51 Neb. 220, 70 N.W. 923 (1897).
Claim for damages is not an asset of the estate; "Carlisle Tables" of expectancy are admissible. City of Friend v. Burleigh, 53 Neb. 674, 74 N.W. 50 (1898).
"Carlisle Tables" of expectancy are admissible in evidence. Value of estate of decedent cannot be shown. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. Hambel, 2 Neb. Unof. 607, 89 N.W. 643 (1902).
Witnesses who were acquainted with deceased, and knew his earning capacity, for years prior, may testify thereto. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. Sizer, 1 Neb. Unof. 32, 95 N.W. 498 (1901).
In action for wrongful death, negligence could be proved by circumstantial evidence. National Alfalfa Dehydrating & Mill. Co. v. Sorensen, 220 F.2d 858 (8th Cir. 1955).
6. Negligence
Plaintiff must show that death was caused by some negligent act attributable to the defendant. Britton v. Samuelson, 147 Neb. 318, 23 N.W.2d 267 (1946).
It is the duty of the master to warn servant of hazards of employment. Central Granaries Co. v. Ault, 75 Neb. 249, 106 N.W. 418 (1905), modified on rehearing, 75 Neb. 249, 107 N.W. 1015 (1905); Dehning v. Detroit Bridge & Iron Works, 46 Neb. 556, 65 N.W. 186 (1895).
One, by negligently exposing himself to known danger, does not assume responsibility for unknown and undiscovered dangers. Holmes v. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co., 73 Neb. 489, 103 N.W. 77 (1905).
Where different conclusions may be drawn from conduct on which negligence is predicated, such question is for jury, not for court. McLean v. Omaha & C. B. Ry. & B. Co., 72 Neb. 447, 100 N.W. 935 (1904), affirmed on rehearing 72 Neb. 450, 103 N.W. 285 (1905).
Master in bridling a horse and allowing servant to control it with halter, resulting in death, was not negligent. Fifer v. Burch, 68 Neb. 217, 94 N.W. 107 (1903).
In this class of cases presumption is that deceased was injured by carrier's negligence. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. Young, 58 Neb. 678, 79 N.W. 556 (1899).
Assumption of risk, and contributory negligence, was discussed. Dailey v. Burlington & M. R. R. R. Co., 58 Neb. 396, 78 N.W. 722 (1899).
Liability of railway for injuries to stockmen traveling on passes is that of a common carrier for hire. Missouri P. Ry. Co. v. Tietken, 49 Neb. 130, 68 N.W. 336 (1896).
Street railway companies must exercise the highest degree of care in regard to safety of passengers in operating their cars. Omaha & C. B. Ry. & B. Co. v. Levinston, 49 Neb. 17, 67 N.W. 887 (1896).
Plaintiff must show and prove that negligence complained of was the proximate cause of death. Brotherton v. Manhattan Beach Imp. Co., 48 Neb. 563, 67 N.W. 479 (1896), affirmed on rehearing 50 Neb. 214, 69 N.W. 757 (1897).
In action for wrongful death to passenger on railroad, there is a presumption of negligence. Chicago, B. & Q. R. R. Co. v. Hague, 48 Neb. 97, 66 N.W. 1000 (1896).
If plaintiff proves his case without disclosing negligence of intestate, burden of proof is on defendant to show contributory negligence. Anderson v. Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co., 35 Neb. 95, 52 N.W. 840 (1892).
Where common sense would have been sufficient to have warned plaintiff of danger, question of whether he was negligent is for the court. Chicago, B. & Q. R. R. Co. v. Lilley, 4 Neb. Unof. 286, 93 N.W. 1012 (1903).
7. Miscellaneous
This section is intended to authorize an action to recover damages from a tort-feasor for negligence or some other action resulting in the death of another person. Olsen v. Farm Bureau Ins. Co. of Nebraska, 259 Neb. 329, 609 N.W.2d 664 (2000).
This section creates a new cause of action unknown at the common law. Mabe v. Gross, 167 Neb. 593, 94 N.W.2d 12 (1959); Murray v. Omaha Transfer Co., 95 Neb. 175, 145 N.W. 360 (1914), 7 A.L.R. 1343 (1914).
Insofar as disbursements provided by this section are inconsistent with Workmen's Compensation Act, the latter act controls. Bronder v. Otis Elevator Co., 121 Neb. 581, 237 N.W. 671 (1931).
In action for wrongful death, negligence of taxicab driver in which deceased was riding was no defense. Koehn v. City of Hastings, 114 Neb. 106, 206 N.W. 19 (1925).
Personal representative of decedent is not precluded by judgment against carrier under federal Employers' Liability Act for benefit of widow from maintaining later action against joint tort-feasor as provided herein for benefit of another. Moore v. Omaha Warehouse Co., 106 Neb. 116, 182 N.W. 597 (1921).
Receipt of benefits by widow under contract of membership in relief department of railroad would not bar action by her as administratrix for wrongful death. Chicago, B. & Q. Ry. Co. v. Healy, 76 Neb. 783, 107 N.W. 1005 (1906), affirmed on rehearing 76 Neb. 786, 111 N.W. 598 (1907), overruling Walters v. Chicago, B. & Q. Ry. Co., 74 Neb. 551, 104 N.W. 1066 (1905).
Electric companies owe a duty toward the public, individuals and employees in regard to its charged wires. New Omaha Thompson-Houston Electric Light Co. v. Rombold, 68 Neb. 54, 93 N.W. 966 (1903), reversed on rehearing New Omaha Thompson-Houston Electric Light Co. v. Rombold, 68 Neb. 71, 97 N.W. 1030 (1904); New Omaha Thomson-Houston Electric Light Co. v. Johnson, 67 Neb. 393, 93 N.W. 778 (1903).
Act creating cause of action for wrongful death is not amendatory of or in conflict with act providing for suits by passengers injured or killed as result of negligence of railroad. Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co. v. Zernecke, 59 Neb. 689, 82 N.W. 26 (1900).
Rules of company are not binding unless employee had actual notice. Chicago, B. & Q. R. R. Co. v. Oyster, 58 Neb. 1, 78 N.W. 359 (1899).
Courts will not give this section a narrow or technical construction. Kearney Electric Co. v. Laughlin, 45 Neb. 390, 63 N.W. 941 (1895).
It is no defense that decedent was killed while working for defendant on Sunday. Johnson v. Missouri P. Ry. Co., 18 Neb. 690, 26 N.W. 347 (1886).
A wrongful death action and a survival action are two distinct causes of action which may be brought by a decedent's personal representative. Although they are frequently joined in a single action, they are conceptually separate. In re Estate of McConnell, 28 Neb. App. 303, 943 N.W.2d 722 (2020).
Under certain circumstances, a breach of the terms of an insurance policy by the insurer can be a tort, and recovery can be had for such tort under the wrongful death statute. Weatherly v. Blue Cross Blue Shield, 2 Neb. App. 669, 513 N.W.2d 347 (1994).
Structure Nebraska Revised Statutes
Chapter 30 - Decedents' Estates; Protection of Persons and Property
30-104 - Dower and curtesy, abolished.
30-121 - Simultaneous death with no sufficient evidence of survivorship.
30-122 - Simultaneous death of beneficiaries of another person's disposition of property.
30-123 - Simultaneous death of joint tenants.
30-124 - Simultaneous death of insured and beneficiary of insurance policy.
30-125 - Simultaneous death; sections not retroactive.
30-126 - Simultaneous death; sections not applicable if decedent provides otherwise.
30-127 - Simultaneous death; sections, how construed.
30-201 - Act, how cited; terms, defined.
30-202 - International will; validity.
30-203 - International will; requirements.
30-204 - International will; other points of form.
30-205 - International will; certificate.
30-206 - International will; effect of certificate.
30-207 - International will; revocation.
30-208 - Source and construction.
30-241 - Devise to state; acceptance; Governor; when.
30-242 - Devise to state; acceptance; Governor; designation of department or agency.
30-243 - Devise to state; money; deposited with State Treasurer.
30-403 - Complaint; person cited; failure to comply; penalty.
30-404 - Person entrusted with part of the estate; complaint; account; failure to account; penalty.
30-405 - Conservator or guardian; complaint; account; failure to account; penalty.
30-504 - User direction for disclosure of digital assets.
30-505 - Terms-of-service agreement.
30-506 - Procedure for disclosing digital assets.
30-507 - Disclosure of content of electronic communications of deceased user.
30-508 - Disclosures of other digital assets of deceased user.
30-509 - Disclosure of content of electronic communications of principal.
30-510 - Disclosures of other digital assets of principal.
30-511 - Disclosure of digital assets held in trust when trustee is original user.
30-512 - Disclosure of digital assets held in trust when trustee is not original user.
30-513 - Disclosure of other digital assets held in trust when trustee not original user.
30-514 - Disclosure of digital assets to conservator of protected person.
30-515 - Fiduciary duty and authority.
30-516 - Custodian compliance and immunity.
30-517 - Uniformity of application and construction.
30-518 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
30-602 - Legislative intent; act, how construed.
30-605 - Persons disqualified to serve as surrogate.
30-606 - Incapability; determination; documentation.
30-608 - County court procedure; petition; guardian ad litem; hearing.
30-609 - Surrogate; powers; objection to surrogate decision; how treated.
30-611 - Primary health care provider; duties.
30-612 - Petition; purposes; filed with county court.
30-613 - Person eligible to file petition.
30-616 - Health care provider; exercise medical judgment.
30-617 - Health care facility; rights; health care provider; rights.
30-618 - Attempted suicide; how construed.
30-619 - Prohibited acts; penalties.
30-703 - Petition to compel visitation; court findings; factors.
30-704 - Emergency hearing; temporary orders.
30-705 - Costs and attorney's fees; remedies.
30-706 - Petition; contents; confidential; stay; when.
30-707 - Simultaneous proceedings; how treated.
30-708 - Appointment of guardian ad litem or visitor.
30-709 - Jurisdiction; venue; court rules; notice; appeal; retention of jurisdiction.
30-711 - Court; examine evidence; issue discovery orders.
30-712 - Visitation schedule; civil contempt; remedies.
30-809 - Wrongful death; action authorized.
30-901 - Copersonal representatives, cotrustees, coguardians, or coconservators; authority to act.
30-1601 - Appeal; procedure; operate as supersedeas; when; appellant; pay costs; when.
30-2202 - Purposes; rule of construction.
30-2203 - Supplementary general principles of law applicable.
30-2205 - Construction against implied repeal.
30-2206 - Effect of fraud and evasion.
30-2207 - Evidence as to death or status.
30-2208 - Acts by holder of general power.
30-2209 - General definitions.
30-2210 - Territorial application.
30-2211 - Subject matter jurisdiction.
30-2211.01 - Minor; fees and costs.
30-2212 - Venue; multiple proceedings; transfer.
30-2213 - Supreme Court; establish rules; uniform administration, proceedings, and practice.
30-2214 - Clerk of court shall keep records and certified copies.
30-2215 - Mailing published notice; proof.
30-2218 - Clerk magistrates; assignment of matters.
30-2219 - Oath, affirmation, or statement on filed documents; perjury; penalty.
30-2220 - Notice of hearing; method and time of giving.
30-2221 - Notice; other requirements; waiver.
30-2222 - Pleadings; when parties bound by others; notice.
30-2302 - Share of the spouse.
30-2303 - Share of heirs other than surviving spouse.
30-2304 - Requirement that heir survive decedent for one hundred twenty hours.
30-2307 - Kindred of half blood.
30-2309 - Meaning of child and related terms.
30-2310 - Advancements; method of determining.
30-2311 - Debts to decedent; retainer.
30-2312 - Alienage; conditions.
30-2312.01 - Related by two lines of relationship; single share.
30-2312.02 - Termination of parental rights; effect.
30-2313 - Right to elective share; validity of certain conveyances.
30-2315 - Right of election personal to surviving spouse.
30-2316 - Waiver of right to elect and of other rights; enforceability.
30-2317 - Proceeding for elective share; time limit.
30-2318 - Effect of election benefits by will or statute.
30-2319 - Charging spouse with gifts received; liability of others for balance of elective share.
30-2321 - Pretermitted children.
30-2322 - Homestead allowance.
30-2325 - Source, determination, and documentation.
30-2326 - Who may make a will.
30-2330 - Who may witness; interested witness; intestate share.
30-2331 - Choice of law as to execution.
30-2332 - Revocation by writing or by act.
30-2333 - Revocation by divorce or annulment; no revocation by other changes of circumstances.
30-2334 - Revival of revoked will.
30-2335 - Incorporation by reference.
30-2336 - Property owned at death and acquired by estate.
30-2337 - Events of independent significance.
30-2338 - Separate writing identifying bequest of tangible property.
30-2339 - Requirement that devisee survive testator by one hundred twenty hours.
30-2340 - Choice of law as to meaning and effect of wills.
30-2341 - Rules of construction and intention.
30-2342.01 - Gift for benevolent purpose; validity; court; powers; notice to Attorney General.
30-2342.02 - Terms relating to federal estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes; how construed.
30-2343 - Anti-lapse; deceased devisee; class gifts.
30-2344 - Failure of testamentary provision.
30-2345 - Change in securities; accessions; nonademption.
30-2348 - Exercise of power of appointment.
30-2350 - Ademption by satisfaction.
30-2351 - Contracts concerning succession.
30-2352 - Renunciation of succession.
30-2353 - Effect of divorce, annulment, and decree of separation.
30-2355 - Deposit of will with court in testator's lifetime.
30-2356 - Duty of custodian of will; liability.
30-2401 - Devolution of estate at death; restrictions.
30-2402 - Necessity of order of probate for will; certified; evidence.
30-2403 - Necessity of appointment for administration.
30-2404 - Claims against decedent; necessity of administration.
30-2405 - Proceedings affecting devolution and administration; jurisdiction of subject matter.
30-2407 - Scope of proceedings; proceedings independent; exception.
30-2408 - Probate, testacy, and appointment proceedings; ultimate time limit.
30-2409 - Statutes of limitation on decedent's cause of action.
30-2410 - Venue for first and subsequent estate proceedings; location of property.
30-2411 - Appointment or testacy proceedings; conflicting claim of domicile in another state.
30-2412 - Priority among persons seeking appointment as personal representative.
30-2413 - Demand for notice of order or filing concerning decedent's estate.
30-2414 - Informal probate or appointment proceedings; application; contents.
30-2415 - Informal probate; duty of registrar; effect of informal probate.
30-2416 - Informal probate; proof and findings required.
30-2417 - Informal probate; unavailable in certain cases.
30-2418 - Informal probate; registrar not satisfied.
30-2419 - Informal probate; notice; requirements.
30-2421 - Informal appointment proceedings; proof and findings required.
30-2422 - Informal appointment proceedings; registrar not satisfied.
30-2423 - Informal appointment proceedings; notice requirements.
30-2424 - Informal appointment unavailable in certain cases.
30-2425 - Formal testacy proceedings; nature; when commenced.
30-2426 - Formal testacy or appointment proceedings; petition; contents.
30-2427 - Formal testacy proceeding; notice of hearing on petition.
30-2428 - Formal testacy proceedings; written objections to probate.
30-2429 - Formal testacy proceedings; uncontested cases; hearings and proof.
30-2430 - Formal testacy proceedings; contested cases; testimony of attesting witnesses.
30-2431 - Formal testacy proceedings; burdens in contested cases.
30-2433 - Formal testacy proceedings; order; foreign will.
30-2434 - Formal testacy proceedings; probate of more than one instrument.
30-2435 - Formal testacy proceedings; partial intestacy.
30-2436 - Formal testacy proceedings; effect of order; vacation.
30-2437 - Formal testacy proceedings; vacation of order for other cause.
30-2438 - Formal proceedings concerning appointment of personal representative.
30-2439 - Supervised administration; nature of proceeding.
30-2440 - Supervised administration; petition; order.
30-2441 - Supervised administration; effect on other proceedings.
30-2442 - Supervised administration; powers of personal representative.
30-2443 - Supervised administration; interim orders; distribution and closing orders.
30-2445 - Acceptance of appointment; consent to jurisdiction.
30-2447 - Bond amount; security; procedure; reduction.
30-2448 - Demand for bond by interested person.
30-2449 - Terms and conditions of bonds.
30-2450 - Order restraining personal representative; hearing.
30-2451 - Termination of appointment; general.
30-2452 - Termination of appointment; death or disability.
30-2453 - Termination of appointment; voluntary.
30-2454 - Termination of appointment by removal; cause; procedure.
30-2455 - Termination of appointment; change of testacy status.
30-2456 - Successor personal representative.
30-2457 - Special administrator; appointment.
30-2458 - Special administrator; who may be appointed.
30-2459 - Special administrator; appointed informally; powers and duties.
30-2460 - Special administrator; formal proceedings; powers and duties.
30-2461 - Termination of appointment; special administrator.
30-2462 - Time of accrual of duties and powers.
30-2463 - Priority among different letters.
30-2464 - General duties; relation and liability to persons interested in estate; standing to sue.
30-2465 - Personal representative to proceed without court order; exception.
30-2467 - Duty of personal representative; inventory and appraisal.
30-2468 - Employment of appraisers.
30-2469 - Duty of personal representative; supplementary inventory.
30-2470 - Duty of personal representative; possession of estate.
30-2471 - Power to avoid transfers.
30-2472 - Powers of personal representatives; in general.
30-2473 - Improper exercise of power; breach of fiduciary duty.
30-2474 - Sale, encumbrance, or transaction involving conflict of interest; voidable; exceptions.
30-2475 - Persons dealing with personal representative; protection.
30-2476 - Transactions authorized for personal representatives; exceptions.
30-2477 - Powers and duties of successor personal representative.
30-2478 - Corepresentatives; when joint action required.
30-2479 - Powers of surviving personal representative.
30-2480 - Compensation of personal representative.
30-2481 - Expenses in estate litigation.
30-2483 - Notice to creditors.
30-2484 - Statutes of limitations.
30-2485 - Limitations on presentation of claims.
30-2486 - Manner of presentation of claims.
30-2487 - Payment of claims; order.
30-2488 - Allowance of claims; transfer of certain claims; procedures.
30-2490 - Individual liability of personal representative.
30-2492 - Claims not due and contingent or unliquidated claims.
30-2494 - Execution and levies prohibited.
30-2495 - Compromise of claims.
30-2497 - Administration in more than one state; duty of personal representative.
30-2498 - Final distribution to domiciliary representative.
30-2499 - Successors' rights if no administration.
30-24,100 - Distribution; order in which assets appropriated; abatement.
30-24,101 - Right of retainer.
30-24,102 - Interest on general pecuniary devise.
30-24,103 - Penalty clause for contest.
30-24,104 - Distribution in kind; valuation; method.
30-24,105 - Distribution in kind; evidence.
30-24,106 - Distribution; right or title of distributee.
30-24,107 - Improper distribution; liability of distributee.
30-24,108 - Purchases from distributees protected.
30-24,109 - Partition for purpose of distribution.
30-24,110 - Private agreements among successors to decedent binding on personal representative.
30-24,111 - Distributions to trustee.
30-24,112 - Disposition of unclaimed assets.
30-24,113 - Distribution to persons under disability.
30-24,114 - Apportionment of estate taxes.
30-24,117 - Closing estates; by sworn statement of personal representative.
30-24,118 - Liability of distributees to claimants.
30-24,119 - Limitations on proceedings against personal representative.
30-24,120 - Limitations on actions and proceedings against distributees.
30-24,121 - Certificate discharging liens securing fiduciary performance.
30-24,122 - Subsequent administration.
30-24,124 - Procedure for securing court approval of compromise.
30-24,125 - Collection of personal property by affidavit.
30-24,126 - Effect of affidavit.
30-24,127 - Small estates; summary administrative procedure.
30-24,128 - Small estates; closing by sworn statement of personal representative.
30-24,129 - Succession to real property by affidavit.
30-24,130 - Effect of affidavit.
30-2503 - Payment or delivery discharges.
30-2504 - Resident creditor notice.
30-2505 - Proof of authority; bond.
30-2507 - Power of representatives in transition.
30-2508 - Ancillary and other local administrations; provisions governing.
30-2509 - Jurisdiction by act of foreign personal representative.
30-2510 - Jurisdiction by act of decedent.
30-2511 - Service on foreign personal representative.
30-2512 - Effect of adjudication for or against personal representative.
30-2601 - Definitions and use of terms.
30-2601.01 - Guardians and conservators; training curricula.
30-2601.02 - Legislative intent.
30-2602 - Jurisdiction of subject matter; consolidation of proceedings.
30-2602.01 - Ex parte orders; authorized; violation; penalty.
30-2603 - Payment or delivery to minor.
30-2604 - Delegation of powers by parent or guardian.
30-2605 - Status of guardian of minor; general.
30-2606 - Testamentary appointment of guardian of minor; notice.
30-2607 - Objection by minor of fourteen or older to testamentary appointment.
30-2609 - Court appointment of guardian of minor; venue.
30-2610 - Court appointment of guardian of minor; qualification; priority of minor's nominee.
30-2611 - Court appointment of guardian of minor; procedure.
30-2612 - Consent to service by acceptance of appointment; notice.
30-2613 - Powers and duties of guardian of minor.
30-2614 - Termination of appointment of guardian; general.
30-2615 - Proceedings subsequent to appointment; venue.
30-2616 - Resignation or removal proceedings.
30-2617 - Testamentary appointment of guardian for incapacitated person.
30-2619.01 - Visitor appointment; conduct evaluation; duties.
30-2619.02 - Visitor's evaluation; how conducted.
30-2619.03 - Visitor's evaluation report; contents.
30-2619.04 - Visitor's evaluation report; responses.
30-2620 - Findings; appointment of guardian; authority and responsibility of guardian.
30-2621 - Acceptance of appointment; consent to jurisdiction.
30-2623 - Removal or resignation of guardian; termination of incapacity.
30-2624 - Visitor; qualifications.
30-2625 - Notices in guardianship proceedings.
30-2626 - Temporary guardians; power of court.
30-2627 - Who may be guardian; priorities; bond.
30-2628 - General powers, rights, and duties of guardian; inventory.
30-2629 - Proceedings subsequent to appointment; venue.
30-2630 - Protective proceedings.
30-2630.01 - Temporary conservator; power of court.
30-2631 - Protective proceedings; jurisdiction of affairs of protected persons.
30-2633 - Original petition for appointment or protective order.
30-2635 - Protective proceedings; request for notice; interested person.
30-2636 - Procedure concerning hearing and order on original petition.
30-2637 - Permissible court orders.
30-2638 - Protective arrangements and single transactions authorized.
30-2639 - Who may be appointed conservator; priorities.
30-2641 - Terms and requirements of bonds.
30-2642 - Acceptance of appointment; consent to jurisdiction.
30-2644 - Death, resignation, or removal of conservator.
30-2645 - Petitions for orders subsequent to appointment.
30-2646 - General duty of conservator.
30-2647 - Conservator; duties; inventory and records.
30-2649 - Conservators; title by appointment.
30-2650 - Recording of conservator's letters.
30-2651 - Encumbrance or transaction involving conflict of interest; voidable; exceptions.
30-2652 - Persons dealing with conservators; protection.
30-2653 - Powers of conservator in administration.
30-2654 - Distributive duties and powers of conservator.
30-2655 - Limitation of powers of conservator.
30-2656 - Preservation of estate plan.
30-2657 - Claims against protected person; enforcement.
30-2658 - Individual liability of conservator.
30-2659 - Termination of proceeding.
30-2660 - Payment of debt and delivery of property to foreign conservator without local proceedings.
30-2661 - Domiciliary foreign conservator may file; when; powers.
30-2715 - Nonprobate transfers on death.
30-2715.01 - Vehicle or motorboat; transfer on death; certificate of title.
30-2717 - Limitation on scope of sections.
30-2718 - Types of account; existing accounts.
30-2720 - Designation of agent.
30-2721 - Applicability of sections.
30-2722 - Ownership during lifetime.
30-2724 - Alteration of rights.
30-2725 - Accounts and transfers nontestamentary.
30-2726 - Rights of creditors and others.
30-2727 - Authority of financial institution.
30-2728 - Payment on multiple-party account.
30-2729 - Payment on POD designation.
30-2730 - Payment to designated agent.
30-2735 - Registration in beneficiary form; sole or joint tenancy ownership.
30-2736 - Registration in beneficiary form; applicable law.
30-2737 - Registration in beneficiary form; when.
30-2738 - Form of registration in beneficiary form.
30-2739 - Effect of registration in beneficiary form.
30-2740 - Ownership on death of owner.
30-2741 - Protection of registering entity.
30-2742 - Nontestamentary transfer on death.
30-2743 - Transfer; when not effective.
30-2744 - Terms, conditions, and forms for registration.
30-2745 - Application of sections.
30-2746 - Sections, how construed.
30-2801 - Transferred to section 30-3816.
30-2802 - Transferred to section 30-3817.
30-2803 - Transferred to section 30-3819.
30-2805 - Transferred to section 30-3820.
30-2901 - Time for taking effect; provisions for transition.
30-2902 - Terms, defined; Revisor of Statutes; duties.
30-3001 - Decedent's estate; all or any part to state; notice to Attorney General.
30-3002 - Transferred to section 30-402.
30-3003 - Transferred to section 30-403.
30-3004 - Transferred to section 30-404.
30-3005 - Transferred to section 30-406.
30-3118 - Fiduciary duties; general principles.
30-3119 - Trustee's power to adjust.
30-3119.01 - Conversion to total return trust.
30-3120 - Judicial control of discretionary powers.
30-3121 - Proposed action; notice; objections.
30-3122 - Determination and distribution of net income.
30-3123 - Distribution to residuary and remainder beneficiaries.
30-3124 - When right to income begins and ends.
30-3125 - Apportionment of receipts and disbursements when decedent dies or income interest begins.
30-3126 - Apportionment when income interest ends.
30-3127 - Character of receipts.
30-3128 - Distribution from trust or estate.
30-3129 - Business and other activities conducted by trustee.
30-3132 - Obligation to pay money.
30-3133 - Insurance policies and similar contracts.
30-3134 - Insubstantial allocations not required.
30-3135.01 - Trust; marital deduction; when provisions applicable.
30-3137 - Minerals, water, and other natural resources.
30-3139 - Property not productive of income.
30-3140 - Derivatives and options.
30-3141 - Asset-backed securities.
30-3142 - Disbursements from income.
30-3143 - Disbursements from principal.
30-3144 - Transfers from income to principal for depreciation.
30-3145 - Transfers from income to reimburse principal.
30-3147 - Adjustments between principal and income because of taxes.
30-3148 - Uniformity of application and construction.
30-3149 - Application of act to existing trusts and estates.
30-3201 - Investment of funds; prudent investor rule.
30-3202 - Sections; applicability.
30-3203 - Section; applicability.
30-3204 - Securities received by fiduciary; investments authorized.
30-3207 - Bank or trust company; common trust funds authorized; investments; conditions.
30-3208 - Bank or trust company; powers.
30-3210 - Real estate mortgage; purchase of stock in federal corporation; court may authorize.
30-3211 - Registration of securities; name; conditions; liability of fiduciary.
30-3212 - Registration of securities; name of nominee.
30-3213 - Real estate investment trust, defined.
30-3214 - Real estate investment trust; articles of agreement or trust; filing.
30-3215 - Private foundations and split-interest trusts; prohibited acts.
30-3216 - Private foundations and split-interest trusts; governing instrument; amendments permitted.
30-3217 - Private foundations and split-interest trusts; applicability of sections.
30-3218 - Private foundations and split-interest trusts; sections; how interpreted.
30-3403 - Power of attorney for health care; designation; competency; presumption.
30-3404 - Power of attorney; contents.
30-3405 - Witness; disqualification; declaration.
30-3406 - Attorney in fact; disqualification.
30-3407 - Attorney in fact; withdrawal.
30-3408 - Power of attorney; form; validity.
30-3409 - Power of attorney; medical record.
30-3410 - Power of attorney; duration.
30-3411 - Authority of attorney in fact; commencement.
30-3412 - Incapacity of principal; determination.
30-3413 - Incapacity of principal; notice.
30-3414 - Incapacity of principal; attorney in fact; duties.
30-3415 - Incapacity of principal; dispute; hearing.
30-3416 - Incapacity of principal; determination; effect.
30-3418 - Attorney in fact; consult with medical personnel; authority; limitations.
30-3419 - Attending physician; duties.
30-3420 - Power of attorney; health care decision; revocation; limitations; effect.
30-3421 - Filing of petition; when.
30-3422 - Filing of petition; by whom.
30-3423 - Attorney in fact; attending physician; health care provider; immunity.
30-3424 - Right to make health care decisions; sections; effect.
30-3425 - Health care providers; assumption of validity.
30-3426 - Execution of power of attorney; effect on right to routine care.
30-3427 - Health care provider; exercise independent medical judgment.
30-3428 - Health care provider; refusal to honor health care decision; duties.
30-3429 - Power of attorney; prohibited acts.
30-3430 - Presumptions not created.
30-3431 - Attempted suicide; how construed.
30-3432 - Violations; penalties.
30-3503 - Custodial trust; general provisions.
30-3504 - Custodial trustee for future payment or transfer.
30-3505 - Form and effect of receipt and acceptance by custodial trustee; jurisdiction.
30-3506 - Transfer to custodial trustee by fiduciary or obligor; facility of payment.
30-3507 - Multiple beneficiaries; separate custodial trusts; survivorship.
30-3508 - General duties of custodial trustee.
30-3509 - General powers of custodial trustee.
30-3510 - Use of custodial trust property.
30-3511 - Determination of incapacity; effect.
30-3512 - Exemption of third person from liability.
30-3513 - Liability to third person.
30-3515 - Expenses, compensation, and bond of custodial trustee.
30-3517 - Limitations of action against custodial trustee.
30-3518 - Distribution on termination.
30-3519 - Methods and forms for creating custodial trusts.
30-3520 - Applicability of act.
30-3521 - Custodial trust; aggregate value; limitation.
30-3522 - Act; application and construction.
30-3602 - Testamentary additions to trusts.
30-3701 - Transferred to section 30-38,102.
30-3702 - Transferred to section 30-38,103.
30-3703 - Transferred to section 30-38,104.
30-3704 - Transferred to section 30-38,105.
30-3705 - Transferred to section 30-38,106.
30-3706 - Transferred to section 30-38,107.
30-3801 - (UTC 101) Code, how cited.
30-3803 - (UTC 103) Definitions.
30-3804 - (UTC 104) Knowledge.
30-3805 - (UTC 105) Default and mandatory rules.
30-3806 - (UTC 106) Common law of trusts; principles of equity.
30-3807 - (UTC 107) Governing law.
30-3808 - (UTC 108) Principal place of administration.
30-3809 - (UTC 109) Methods and waiver of notice.
30-3810 - (UTC 110) Others treated as qualified beneficiaries.
30-3811 - (UTC 111) Nonjudicial settlement agreements.
30-3812 - (UTC 201) Role of court in administration of trust.
30-3813 - (UTC 202) Jurisdiction over trustee and beneficiary.
30-3814 - Subject-matter jurisdiction.
30-3816 - Duty to register trusts.
30-3817 - Registration procedures.
30-3818 - Clerk of court; records.
30-3819 - Effect of registration.
30-3820 - Registration, qualification of foreign trustee.
30-3822 - (UTC 301) Representation; basic effect.
30-3823 - (UTC 302) Holder of power of appointment or power to terminate an interest.
30-3824 - (UTC 303) Representation by fiduciaries and parents.
30-3825 - (UTC 304) Representation by person having substantially identical interest.
30-3826 - (UTC 305) Appointment of representative.
30-3827 - (UTC 401) Methods of creating trust.
30-3828 - (UTC 402) Requirements for creation.
30-3829 - (UTC 403) Trusts created in other jurisdictions.
30-3830 - (UTC 404) Trust purposes.
30-3831 - (UTC 405) Charitable purposes; enforcement.
30-3832 - (UTC 406) Creation of trust induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence.
30-3833 - (UTC 407) Evidence of oral trust.
30-3834 - (UTC 408) Trust for care of animal.
30-3835 - (UTC 409) Noncharitable trust without ascertainable beneficiary.
30-3836 - (UTC 410) Modification or termination of trust; proceeding for approval or disapproval.
30-3837 - (UTC 411) Modification or termination of noncharitable irrevocable trust by consent.
30-3840 - (UTC 414) Modification or termination of uneconomic trust.
30-3841 - (UTC 415) Reformation to correct mistakes.
30-3842 - (UTC 416) Modification to achieve settlor's tax objectives.
30-3843 - (UTC 417) Combination and division of trusts.
30-3844 - Reference to written statement or list.
30-3846 - (UTC 501) Rights of beneficiary's creditor or assignee.
30-3847 - (UTC 502) Spendthrift provision.
30-3848 - (UTC 503) Exceptions to spendthrift provision.
30-3849 - (UTC 504) Discretionary trusts; effect of standard.
30-3850 - (UTC 505) Creditor's claim against settlor.
30-3851 - (UTC 506) Mandatory distribution.
30-3852 - (UTC 507) Personal obligations of trustee.
30-3853 - (UTC 601) Capacity of settlor of revocable trust.
30-3854 - (UTC 602) Revocation or amendment of revocable trust.
30-3855 - (UTC 603) Rights and duties.
30-3857 - (UTC 701) Accepting or declining trusteeship.
30-3858 - (UTC 702) Trustee's bond.
30-3859 - (UTC 703) Cotrustees.
30-3860 - (UTC 704) Vacancy in trusteeship; appointment of successor.
30-3861 - (UTC 705) Resignation of trustee.
30-3862 - (UTC 706) Removal of trustee.
30-3863 - (UTC 707) Delivery of property by former trustee.
30-3864 - (UTC 708) Compensation of trustee.
30-3865 - (UTC 709) Reimbursement of expenses.
30-3866 - (UTC 801) Duty to administer trust.
30-3867 - (UTC 802) Duty of loyalty.
30-3868 - (UTC 803) Impartiality.
30-3869 - (UTC 804) Prudent administration.
30-3870 - (UTC 805) Costs of administration.
30-3871 - (UTC 806) Trustee's skills.
30-3872 - Delegation by trustee.
30-3874 - (UTC 809) Control and protection of trust property.
30-3875 - (UTC 810) Record keeping and identification of trust property.
30-3876 - (UTC 811) Enforcement and defense of claims.
30-3877 - (UTC 812) Collecting trust property.
30-3878 - (UTC 813) Duty to inform and report.
30-3879 - (UTC 814) Discretionary powers; tax savings.
30-3880 - (UTC 815) General powers of trustee.
30-3881 - (UTC 816) Specific powers of trustee.
30-3882 - (UTC 817) Distribution upon termination.
30-3883 - Prudent investor rule.
30-3884 - Standard of care; portfolio strategy; risk and return objectives.
30-3886 - Duties at inception of trusteeship.
30-3887 - Reviewing compliance.
30-3888 - Delegation of investment and management functions.
30-3889 - Language invoking standard of prudent investor rule.
30-3890 - (UTC 1001) Remedies for breach of trust.
30-3891 - (UTC 1002) Damages for breach of trust.
30-3892 - (UTC 1003) Damages in absence of breach.
30-3893 - (UTC 1004) Attorney's fees and costs.
30-3894 - (UTC 1005) Limitation of action against trustee.
30-3895 - (UTC 1006) Reliance on trust instrument.
30-3896 - (UTC 1007) Event affecting administration or distribution.
30-3897 - (UTC 1008) Exculpation of trustee.
30-3898 - (UTC 1009) Beneficiary's consent, release, or ratification.
30-3899 - (UTC 1010) Limitation on personal liability of trustee.
30-38,100 - (UTC 1011) Interest as general partner.
30-38,101 - (UTC 1012) Protection of person dealing with trustee.
30-38,102 - Certification of trust; use; form.
30-38,103 - Certification of trust; contents.
30-38,104 - Certification of trust; additional information authorized.
30-38,105 - Reliance upon certification of trust; liability.
30-38,106 - Certification of trust; use; effect.
30-38,107 - Sections; applicability.
30-38,108 - (UTC 1101) Uniformity of application and construction.
30-38,109 - (UTC 1102) Electronic records and signatures.
30-38,110 - (UTC 1106) Application to existing relationships.
30-3903 - International application of act.
30-3904 - Communication between courts.
30-3905 - Cooperation between courts.
30-3906 - Taking testimony in another state.
30-3907 - Definitions; significant connection factors.
30-3910 - Special jurisdiction.
30-3911 - Exclusive and continuing jurisdiction.
30-3913 - Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct.
30-3914 - Notice of proceeding.
30-3915 - Proceedings in more than one state.
30-3916 - Transfer of guardianship or conservatorship to another state.
30-3917 - Accepting guardianship or conservatorship transferred from another state.
30-3918 - Registration of guardianship orders; filing required.
30-3919 - Registration of protective orders.
30-3920 - Effect of registration.
30-3921 - Uniformity of application and construction.
30-3922 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
30-3923 - Transitional provision.
30-4004 - Power of attorney is durable.
30-4005 - Execution of power of attorney.
30-4006 - Validity of power of attorney.
30-4007 - Meaning and effect of power of attorney.
30-4008 - Nomination of conservator or guardian; relation of agent to court-appointed fiduciary.
30-4009 - When power of attorney effective.
30-4010 - Termination of power of attorney or agent's authority.
30-4011 - Coagents and successor agents.
30-4012 - Reimbursement and compensation of agent.
30-4015 - Exoneration of agent.
30-4018 - Agent's resignation; notice.
30-4019 - Acceptance of and reliance upon acknowledged power of attorney.
30-4020 - Liability for refusal to accept acknowledged power of attorney.
30-4021 - Principles of law and equity.
30-4022 - Laws applicable to financial institutions and entities.
30-4023 - Remedies under other law.
30-4024 - Authority that requires specific grant; grant of general authority.
30-4025 - Incorporation of authority.
30-4026 - Construction of authority generally.
30-4028 - Tangible personal property.
30-4030 - Commodities and options.
30-4031 - Banks and other financial institutions.
30-4032 - Operation of entity or business.
30-4033 - Insurance and annuities.
30-4034 - Estates, trusts, and other beneficial interests.
30-4035 - Claims and litigation.
30-4036 - Personal and family maintenance.
30-4037 - Benefits from governmental programs or civil or military service.
30-4041 - Statutory form power of attorney.
30-4042 - Agent's certification.
30-4043 - Uniformity of application and construction.
30-4044 - Relation to federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
30-4045 - Effect on existing powers of attorney.
30-4102 - Legislative findings.
30-4105 - Office of Public Guardian; duties.
30-4106 - Advisory Council on Public Guardianship; created; members.
30-4107 - Advisory Council on Public Guardianship; members; terms; vacancy; officers.
30-4108 - Advisory Council on Public Guardianship; duties; meetings; expenses.
30-4109 - Public Guardian; duties.
30-4112 - Appointment of Public Guardian as guardian or conservator.
30-4114 - Successor guardian or successor conservator; report; court filing.
30-4115 - Office; responsibilities and duties; Public Guardian; limitation on appointment; notice.
30-4116 - Public Guardian; appointment; powers; duties.
30-4117 - Discharge of Public Guardian; when.
30-4118 - Public Guardianship Cash Fund; created; use; investment.
30-4201 - Legislative findings.
30-4202 - Guardian ad litem; qualifications; rules; act as own counsel, when.
30-4203 - Guardian ad litem; duties; powers.
30-4204 - Right to obtain information; admissible in evidence.
30-4206 - Information considered; court orders; refusal to produce document; remedy.
30-4207 - Filing of petition or other motion.
30-4208 - Control over person or property or affairs.
30-4209 - Duration of appointment.
30-4301 - (UDTA 1) Act, how cited.
30-4302 - (UDTA 2) Definitions.
30-4303 - (UDTA 3) Application; principal place of administration.
30-4304 - (UDTA 4) Common law and principles of equity.
30-4305 - (UDTA 5) Exclusions.
30-4306 - (UDTA 6) Powers of trust director.
30-4307 - (UDTA 7) Limitation on trust director.
30-4308 - (UDTA 8) Duty and liability of trust director.
30-4309 - (UDTA 9) Duty and liability of directed trustee.
30-4310 - (UDTA 10) Duty to provide information to trust director or trustee.
30-4311 - (UDTA 11) No duty to monitor, inform, or advise.
30-4312 - (UDTA 12) Application to cotrustee.
30-4313 - (UDTA 13) Limitation of action against trust director.
30-4314 - (UDTA 14) Defenses in action against trust director.
30-4315 - (UDTA 15) Jurisdiction over trust director.
30-4316 - (UDTA 16) Office of trust director.
30-4317 - (UDTA 17) Uniformity of application and construction.
30-4318 - (UDTA 18) Electronic records and signatures.
30-4319 - Date; applicability.
30-4402 - Legislative findings; act; purposes.
30-4403 - Advance mental health care directive; use; legislative declarations; right of individual.
30-4406 - Instructions and preferences; binding; matters addressed; limitation.
30-4407 - Expiration; revocation.
30-4410 - Attorney in fact; authority.
30-4412 - Inpatient treatment facility; principal refuses admission; facility; duties.
30-4413 - Psychotropic medication; administration after refusal; conditions.
30-4414 - Health care professional; immunity.
30-4415 - Form; department powers and duties.
30-4505 - Application; governing law.
30-4506 - Reasonable reliance.
30-4507 - Notice; exercise of decanting power.
30-4511 - Decanting power under expanded distributive discretion.
30-4512 - Decanting power under limited distributive discretion.
30-4513 - Trust for beneficiary with disability.
30-4514 - Protection of charitable interest.
30-4515 - Trust limitation on decanting.
30-4516 - Change in compensation.
30-4517 - Relief from liability and indemnification.
30-4518 - Removal or replacement of authorized fiduciary.
30-4519 - Tax-related limitations.
30-4520 - Duration of second trust.
30-4521 - Need to distribute not required.
30-4523 - Trust for care of animal.
30-4524 - Terms of second trust.
30-4526 - Later-discovered property.
30-4528 - Uniformity of application and construction.
30-4529 - Relation to federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
30-4604 - Common law and principles of equity.
30-4605 - Creation of power of appointment.
30-4607 - Presumption of unlimited authority.
30-4608 - Exception to presumption of unlimited authority.
30-4609 - Rules of classification.
30-4610 - Power to revoke or amend.
30-4611 - Requisites for exercise of power of appointment.
30-4612 - Intent to exercise: Determining intent from residuary clause.
30-4613 - Intent to exercise: After-acquired power.
30-4614 - Substantial compliance with donor-imposed formal requirement.
30-4615 - Permissible appointment.
30-4616 - Appointment to deceased appointee or permissible appointee's descendant.
30-4617 - Impermissible appointment.
30-4618 - Selective allocation doctrine.
30-4619 - Capture doctrine: Disposition of ineffectively appointed property under general power.
30-4620 - Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised general power.
30-4621 - Disposition of unappointed property under released or unexercised nongeneral power.
30-4622 - Disposition of unappointed property if partial appointment to taker in default.
30-4623 - Appointment to taker in default.
30-4624 - Powerholder's authority to revoke or amend exercise.
30-4626 - Authority to release.
30-4628 - Revocation or amendment of release.
30-4629 - Power to contract: Presently exercisable power of appointment.
30-4630 - Power to contract: Power of appointment not presently exercisable.
30-4631 - Remedy for breach of contract to appoint or not to appoint.
30-4632 - Creditor claim: General power created by powerholder.
30-4633 - Creditor claim: General power not created by powerholder.
30-4635 - Creditor claim: Nongeneral power.
30-4636 - Uniformity of application and construction.
30-4637 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.