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Code · Montana · Title 72 — Estates, Trusts, and Fiduciary Relationships · Chapter 31 · Part 3

72-31-367. Effect on existing powers of attorney.

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72-31-367 . Effect on existing powers of attorney. Except as otherwise provided in this part, on October 1, 2011:
(1)this part applies to a power of attorney created before, on, or after October 1, 2011, unless it is a health care power of attorney;
(2)this part applies to a judicial proceeding concerning a power of attorney commenced on or after October 1, 2011, unless it is a health care power of attorney;
(3)this part applies to a judicial proceeding concerning a power of attorney commenced before October 1, 2011, unless the court finds that application of a provision of this part would substantially interfere with the effective conduct of the judicial proceeding or prejudice the rights of a party, in which case that provision does not apply and the superseded law applies; and
(4)an act done before October 1, 2011, is not affected by this part.
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