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Code · Kansas · Chapter 59 — Probate Code

59-30,111.

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59-30,111. Judicial appointment of successor guardian or successor conservator.
(a)The court at any time may appoint a successor guardian or successor conservator to serve immediately or when a designated event occurs, including the absence, impairment, resignation or death of the guardian or conservator.
(b)A person entitled under K.S.A. 59-30,129 or 59-30,142 , and amendments thereto, to petition the court to appoint a guardian may petition the court to appoint a successor guardian. A person entitled under K.S.A. 59-30,161 , and amendments thereto, to petition the court to appoint a conservator may petition the court to appoint a successor conservator.
(c)A successor guardian or successor conservator appointed to serve when a designated event occurs may act as guardian or conservator when:
(1)The event occurs; and
(2)the successor complies with K.S.A. 59-30,108
(a)or (b), and amendments thereto, respectively.
(d)A successor guardian or successor conservator has the predecessor's powers unless otherwise provided by the court.
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