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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 30 — Decedents' Estates; Protection of Persons and Property

30-3511. Determination of incapacity; effect.

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(a)The custodial trustee shall administer the custodial trust as for an incapacitated beneficiary if
(i)the custodial trust was created under section 30-3506 ,
(ii)the transferor has so directed in the instrument creating the custodial trust, or
(iii)the custodial trustee has determined that the beneficiary is incapacitated.
(b)A custodial trustee may determine that the beneficiary is incapacitated in reliance upon
(i)previous direction or authority given by the beneficiary while not incapacitated, including direction or authority pursuant to a durable power of attorney,
(ii)the certificate of the beneficiary's physician, or
(iii)other persuasive evidence.
(c)If a custodial trustee for an incapacitated beneficiary reasonably concludes that the beneficiary's incapacity has ceased, or that circumstances concerning the beneficiary's ability to manage property and business affairs have changed since the creation of a custodial trust directing administration as for an incapacitated beneficiary, the custodial trustee may administer the trust as for a beneficiary who is not incapacitated.
(d)On petition of the beneficiary, the custodial trustee, or other person interested in the custodial trust property or the welfare of the beneficiary, the court shall determine whether the beneficiary is incapacitated. A determination of incapacity does not require appointment of a guardian or conservator unless, in the discretion of the court, such appointment is otherwise warranted.
(e)Absent determination of incapacity of the beneficiary under subsection
(b)or
(d)of this section, a custodial trustee who has reason to believe that the beneficiary is incapacitated shall administer the custodial trust in accordance with the provisions of the Nebraska Uniform Custodial Trust Act applicable to an incapacitated beneficiary.
(f)Incapacity of a beneficiary does not terminate
(i)the custodial trust,
(ii)any designation of a successor custodial trustee,
(iii)rights or powers of the custodial trustee, or
(iv)any immunities of third persons acting on instructions of the custodial trustee.
(g)A custodial trustee shall not be liable for any determinations authorized by this section regarding the capacity or incapacity of the beneficiary made in good faith.
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