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Code · Oklahoma · Title 60 — Property

§60-1603.3. Representation by fiduciaries and parents.

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To the extent there is no conflict of interest between the representative and the person represented or among those being represented with respect to a particular question or dispute:
1. A guardian of the property may represent and bind the estate that the guardian controls;
2. A guardian of the person may represent and bind the ward if a guardian of the property of the ward's estate has not been appointed;
3. An agent having authority to act with respect to the particular question or dispute may represent and bind the principal;
4. A trustee may represent and bind the beneficiaries of the trust;
5. A personal representative of a decedent's estate may represent and bind persons interested in the estate; and
6. A parent may represent and bind the parent's minor or unborn child if a guardian of the property or guardian of the person for the child has not been appointed. Added by Laws 2025, c. 254, § 17, eff. Nov. 1, 2025.
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