Upon petition therefor, the court may authorize a conservator to enter into a protective arrangement, to disburse the estate of the protected person and to petition for termination of the conservatorship. “Protective arrangements” include, but are not limited to, the payment, delivery, deposit, or retention of funds or property; the sale, mortgage, lease, or other transfer of property; the execution of an annuity contract, a contract for life care, a deposit contract, or a contract for training and education; and the addition to or establishment of a suitable trust.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 44A. West Virginia Guardianship and Conservatorship Act
Article 3. Guardianship and Conservatorship Administration
§44A-3-1. Duties of Guardian of Protected Person
§44A-3-2. Reports by Guardian of Protected Person
§44A-3-3. Distributive Duties and Powers of the Conservator of a Protected Person
§44A-3-4. Management Powers and Duties of Conservator
§44A-3-5. Sale or Mortgage of Real Estate
§44A-3-6. Protective Arrangements
§44A-3-8. Conservator’s Inventory
§44A-3-9. Accountings by Conservator
§44A-3-10. Waiver of Accountings
§44A-3-11. Filing of Reports and Accountings; Misdemeanor for Failure to File; Reporting Elder Abuse
§44A-3-12. Self-Dealing and Conflicts of Interest
§44A-3-13. Personal Liability of Guardians
§44A-3-14. Personal Liability of Conservators
§44A-3-15. Protection for Persons Conducting Business With Guardians and Conservators
§44A-3-16. Court Modification of Powers and Duties of Guardian or Conservator
§44A-3-18. Guardian’s Duty to Inform Certain Relatives About Protected Person’s Health and Residence