560:5-422 Protected person’s interest inalienable.
§560:5-422 Protected person’s interest inalienable. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (c) and (d), the interest of a protected person in property vested in a conservator is not transferable or assignable by the protected person. An attempted transfer or assignment by the protected person, although ineffective to affect property rights, may give rise to […]
560:5-423 Sale, encumbrance, or other transaction involving conflict of interest.
§560:5-423 Sale, encumbrance, or other transaction involving conflict of interest. Any transaction involving the conservatorship estate that is affected by a substantial conflict between the conservator’s fiduciary and personal interests is voidable unless the transaction is expressly authorized by the court after notice to interested persons. A transaction affected by a substantial conflict between personal […]
560:5-424 Protection of person dealing with conservator.
§560:5-424 Protection of person dealing with conservator. (a) A person who assists or deals with a conservator in good faith and for value in any transaction other than one requiring a court order under section 560:5-410 or 560:5-411 is protected as though the conservator properly exercised the power. That a person knowingly deals with a […]
560:5-425 Powers of conservator in administration
§560:5-425 Powers of conservator in administration. (a) Except as otherwise qualified or limited by the court in its order of appointment and endorsed on the letters, a conservator has all of the powers granted in this section and any additional powers granted by law to a trustee in this State. (b) A conservator, acting reasonably […]
560:5-426 Delegation.
§560:5-426 Delegation. (a) A conservator shall not delegate to an agent or another conservator the entire administration of the estate, but a conservator may otherwise delegate the performance of functions that a prudent trustee of comparable skills may delegate under similar circumstances. (b) The conservator shall exercise reasonable care, skill, and caution in: (1) Selecting […]
560:5-427 Principles of distribution by conservator.
§560:5-427 Principles of distribution by conservator. (a) Unless otherwise specified in the order of appointment and endorsed on the letters of appointment, a conservator may expend or distribute income or principal of the estate of the protected person without further court authorization or confirmation for the support, care, education, health, and welfare of the protected […]
560:5-428 Death of protected person
§560:5-428 Death of protected person. If a protected person dies, the conservator, with reasonable promptness shall deliver any will of the protected person that may have come into the conservator’s possession to a person able to secure its probate or, if none is known, deposit the will with an appropriate court. The conservator shall inform […]
560:5-429 Presentation and allowance of claims.
§560:5-429 Presentation and allowance of claims. (a) A conservator may pay, or secure by encumbering assets of the estate, claims against the estate or against the protected person arising before or during the conservatorship upon their presentation and allowance in accordance with the priorities stated in subsection (d). A claimant may present a claim by: […]
560:5-430 Personal liability of conservator.
§560:5-430 Personal liability of conservator. (a) Unless otherwise provided in the contract, a conservator is not personally liable on a contract properly entered into in a fiduciary capacity in the course of administration of the estate unless the conservator fails to reveal in the contract the representative capacity and identify the estate. (b) A conservator […]
560:5-431 Termination of proceedings.
§560:5-431 Termination of proceedings. (a) A conservatorship terminates upon the death of the protected person or upon order of the court. Unless created for reasons other than that the protected person is a minor, a conservatorship created for a minor also terminates when the protected person attains majority or is emancipated. (b) Within sixty days […]