3-9-108. Nomination of conservator or guardian; relation of agent to court appointed fiduciary.
(a) In a power of attorney, a principal may nominate a conservator of the principal's estate or guardian of the principal's person for consideration by the court if protective proceedings for the principal's estate or person are begun after the principal executes the power of attorney. Except for good cause shown or disqualification, the court shall make its appointment in accordance with the principal's most recent nomination.
(b) If, after a principal executes a power of attorney, a court appoints a conservator of the principal's estate or other fiduciary charged with the management of some or all of the principal's property, the agent is accountable to the fiduciary as well as to the principal. The power of attorney is not terminated and the agent's authority continues unless limited, suspended or terminated by the court.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Chapter 9 - Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Article 1 - General Provisions
Section 3-9-101 - Short Title.
Section 3-9-102 - Definitions.
Section 3-9-103 - Applicability.
Section 3-9-104 - Power of Attorney Is Durable.
Section 3-9-105 - Execution of Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-106 - Validity of Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-107 - Meaning and Effect of Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-109 - When Power of Attorney Effective.
Section 3-9-110 - Termination of Power of Attorney or Agent's Authority.
Section 3-9-111 - Coagents and Successor Agents.
Section 3-9-112 - Reimbursement and Compensation of Agent.
Section 3-9-113 - Agent's Acceptance.
Section 3-9-114 - Agent's Duties.
Section 3-9-115 - Exoneration of Agent.
Section 3-9-116 - Judicial Relief.
Section 3-9-117 - Agent's Liability.
Section 3-9-118 - Agent's Resignation; Notice.
Section 3-9-119 - Acceptance of and Reliance Upon Acknowledged Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-120 - Liability for Refusal to Accept Acknowledged Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-121 - Principles of Law and Equity.
Section 3-9-122 - Laws Applicable to Financial Institutions and Entities.