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Code · Kansas · Chapter 59 — Probate Code

59-30,181.

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59-30,181. Inventory; records.
(a)Not later than 60 days after appointment, a conservator shall prepare and file with the appointing court a detailed inventory of the conservatorship estate, together with an oath or affirmation that the inventory is believed to be complete and accurate as far as information permits. The inventory shall include all of the property and assets of the conservatorship estate, including any sources of regular income to the estate, and information about how property is titled and any beneficiary designations, including pay-on-death and transfer-on-death beneficiaries.
(b)A conservator shall give notice of the filing of an inventory to the individual subject to conservatorship, a person entitled to notice under K.S.A. 59-30,170 (f), and amendments thereto, or a subsequent order, and any other person the court determines. The notice must be given not later than 14 days after the filing.
(c)A conservator shall keep records of the administration of the conservatorship estate and make them available for examination on reasonable request of the individual subject to conservatorship, a guardian for the individual, or any other person the conservator or the court determines.
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