35A-1343. Notice to minors and incompetents under 35A-1341 and 35A-1341.1.
If any person, to whom notice must be given under the provisions of G.S. 35A-1341 and G.S. 35A-1341.1 is a minor or is incompetent, or is an unborn or unascertained beneficiary, then the notice shall be given to his duly appointed guardian or other duly appointed representative: Provided, that if a minor, incompetent, unborn, or unascertained beneficiary has no guardian or representative, then a guardian ad litem shall be appointed by the judge and the guardian ad litem shall be given the notice herein required. (1963, c. 112, s. 4; 1987, c. 550, s. 5; 1999-270, s. 8.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 35A - Incompetency and Guardianship
Article 18 - Gifts from Principal for Certain Purposes.
§ 35A-1340 - Gifts authorized with approval of judge of superior court.
§ 35A-1341 - Prerequisites to approval by judge of gifts for governmental or charitable purposes.
§ 35A-1341.1 - Prerequisites to approval by judge of gifts to individuals.
§ 35A-1342 - Who deemed specific and residuary devisees of incompetent under § 35A-1341.
§ 35A-1343 - Notice to minors and incompetents under § 35A-1341 and § 35A-1341.1.
§ 35A-1344 - Objections to proposed gift; fact that incompetent had previously made similar gifts.