(A) The appointment of a conservator or issuance of a protective order may be made in relation to the estate and affairs of a minor if:
(1) a minor owns real or personal property that requires management or protection;
(2) a minor has or may have business affairs that may be adversely affected by a lack of effective management; or
(3) it is necessary to obtain and administer funds for the health, education, maintenance, and support of the minor.
(B) The appointment of a conservator or issuance of a protective order for a minor may be made in the following manner:
(1) By filing a verified application setting forth the following information:
(a) the interest of the applicant;
(b) the name, age, current address, and contact information for the minor;
(c) physical location of the minor during the six-month period immediately preceding the filing of the application and if the minor was not present in South Carolina for that period, sufficient information upon which the court may determine it has initial jurisdiction;
(d) the name and address of the non-applicant parent of the minor, the person with whom the minor resides, and other persons as the court directs;
(e) any person who has equal or greater priority for appointment as the person whose appointment is sought pursuant to Section 62-5-408;
(f) the name and address of the person whose appointment is sought and the basis of priority for appointment;
(g) the reason why the appointment is necessary; and
(h) an estimate of the value of the minor's assets and the source of the minor's income, if any.
(2) Upon consideration of the application and in the court's discretion, with or without a hearing, if the court concludes it is in the best interests of the minor, the court shall issue its order of appointment or protective order.
(C) The court may at any time require the filing of a summons and petition for the appointment of a conservator or for issuance of a protective order, and the appointment or order must be made in the following manner:
(1) the petition shall set forth the information required in subsection (B);
(2) the summons and petition must be served on the minor, the minor's parents whose identity and whereabouts are known or reasonably ascertainable, the person or persons having custody of the minor, and other persons the court directs; and
(3) after the time has elapsed for the filing of a response to the petition and a hearing, if the court concludes it is in the best interests of the minor, the court shall issue its order of appointment or a protective order.
(D) Except upon a finding of good cause, the court shall require the conservator to furnish bond, or establish a restricted account, or both pursuant to Section 62-5-409.
(E) If a minor is receiving needs-based government benefits the court may limit access to the minor's funds to prohibit payments that would disqualify the minor from receipt of benefits.
(F) At any time and in any proceeding if the court determines the interests of the minor are not or may not be adequately represented, it may appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the minor.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 539, Section 1; 2010 Act No. 244, Sections 30, 33, eff June 7, 2010. Formerly Code 1976 Sections 62-5-401 and 62-5-407, renumbered and amended by 2017 Act No. 87 (S.415), Section 5.A, eff January 1, 2019.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 62 - South Carolina Probate Code
Article 5 - Protection Of Persons Under Disability And Their Property
Section 62-5-101. Definitions and use of terms.
Section 62-5-102. Consolidation of proceedings.
Section 62-5-103. Facility of payment or delivery.
Section 62-5-104. Director of Department of Mental Health or his designee may act as conservator.
Section 62-5-105. Costs and expenses; attorney's fees.
Section 62-5-106. Responsibilities and duties of guardian ad litem; reports.
Section 62-5-107. Finding of incapacity.
Section 62-5-108. Temporary orders and hearings.
Section 62-5-201. Jurisdiction.
Section 62-5-301. Testamentary nomination of guardian for incapacitated individual.
Section 62-5-303. Procedure for court appointment of a guardian; summons and petition.
Section 62-5-303A. Procedure for court appointment of a guardian; service.
Section 62-5-303C. Procedure for court appointment of a guardian; hearing.
Section 62-5-304. Order of appointment; alternatives; limitations on guardian's powers.
Section 62-5-304A. Rights and powers of ward and guardian.
Section 62-5-305. Acceptance of appointment; consent to jurisdiction.
Section 62-5-306. Termination of guardianship for incapacitated person; accounting of funds.
Section 62-5-307. Informal request for relief.
Section 62-5-307A. Removal of guardian; termination of incapacity.
Section 62-5-308. Guardian; qualifications; priorities.
Section 62-5-309. Delegation of guardian's powers.
Section 62-5-310. Proceedings subsequent to appointment; venue.
Section 62-5-402. Protective proceedings; minors.
Section 62-5-403. Protective proceedings; incapacitated and disabled persons.
Section 62-5-403A. Service of summons and petition.
Section 62-5-403B. Appointment of counsel and guardian ad litem.
Section 62-5-403C. Hearing; waiver.
Section 62-5-403D. Report of examiner.
Section 62-5-404. Protective proceedings; limited conservatorship.
Section 62-5-405. Protective arrangements.
Section 62-5-407. Order of appointment; rights and powers of protected person.
Section 62-5-408. Conservator; qualifications; priorities.
Section 62-5-410. Terms and requirements of bonds.
Section 62-5-411. Acceptance of appointment; consent to jurisdiction.
Section 62-5-412. Compensation and expenses.
Section 62-5-413. Informal request for relief.
Section 62-5-414. General duty of conservator; financial plan.
Section 62-5-415. Inventory and records.
Section 62-5-416. Reporting requirements.
Section 62-5-417. Conservators; title by appointment.
Section 62-5-418. Fiduciary letters of conservatorship.
Section 62-5-419. Sale or encumbrance involving conflict of interest.
Section 62-5-420. Persons dealing with conservators; protection.
Section 62-5-421. Interest of protected person not transferable or assignable.
Section 62-5-422. Powers of conservator in administration.
Section 62-5-423. Distributive duties and powers of conservator.
Section 62-5-425. Preservation of estate plan.
Section 62-5-426. Claims against protected person.
Section 62-5-427. Individual liability of conservator.
Section 62-5-428. Actions for requests subsequent to appointment; procedures.
Section 62-5-430. Foreign conservator; proof of authority; bond; powers.
Section 62-5-432. Special needs trust.
Section 62-5-500. Short title.
Section 62-5-501. Definitions.
Section 62-5-503. Requirements for health care power of attorney.
Section 62-5-504. Form of health care power of attorney.
Section 62-5-505. Health care agent powers.
Section 62-5-506. Compensation of agent; liability for costs of care or services.
Section 62-5-507. Pregnancy of principal.
Section 62-5-508. Duty of health care or nursing care provider.
Section 62-5-509. Duty of agent.
Section 62-5-510. Immunity from liability.
Section 62-5-511. Appointment of successor agents.
Section 62-5-512. Revocation of health care power of attorney.
Section 62-5-514. Criminal liability.
Section 62-5-515. Informing another person regarding this part not prohibited.
Section 62-5-516. Civil liability.
Section 62-5-517. Document or writing deemed to comply with requirements of this part.
Section 62-5-518. Validity of a durable power of attorney.
Section 62-5-700. Short title.
Section 62-5-701. Exclusive jurisdiction.
Section 62-5-702. Definitions.
Section 62-5-703. Treatment of foreign countries.
Section 62-5-705. Requests to court of another state; requests from court of another state.
Section 62-5-706. Testimony of witness located in another state.
Section 62-5-707. Jurisdiction of court.
Section 62-5-708. Special jurisdiction.
Section 62-5-709. Exclusive and continuing jurisdiction; exception.
Section 62-5-710. Declining jurisdiction; more appropriate forum; dismissal or stay of proceeding.
Section 62-5-712. Notice requirements to alleged incapacitated individual's home state.
Section 62-5-713. Rules for dealing with conflicting petitions in this and another state.
Section 62-5-716. Registration of orders from another state; powers in this state.