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TITLE 15

UNIFORM PROBATE CODE

CHAPTER 9

FOREIGN GUARDIANSHIPS AND CONSERVATORSHIPS

PART 2.

RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF FOREIGN CONSERVATORSHIP

15-9-202. Petition. (1) The petition for the receipt and acceptance of a foreign conservatorship shall be filed in the court where the protected person resides, is domiciled, or where the protected person may reside in the future.

(2) The petition shall include the following:

(a) A certified copy of the foreign conservatorship order, including:

(i) All attachments describing the duties and powers of the conservator; and

(ii) All amendments or modifications to the foreign conservatorship order entered subsequent to the original order, including the order to transfer the conservatorship, if applicable;

(b) The address of the foreign court from which the conservatorship was issued;

(c) A listing of any other conservatorship petitions that are pending in any jurisdiction and the names and addresses of the courts where the petitions have been filed;

(d) The petitioner’s name, residence, current address and relationship, other than guardian, to the protected person;

(e) The name, age, principal residence and current address of the protected person;

(f) The name and address of the protected person’s:

(i) Spouse; and

(ii) Adult children or, if the protected person has none, the protected person’s parents and adult siblings or, if the protected person has none, at least one (1) adult nearest in kinship to the protected person if such person can be found;

(g) The name and address of the person responsible for the care or custody of the protected person, if other than the conservator;

(h) The name and address of any legal representative, including a guardian ad litem appointed by the foreign court, for the protected person;

(i) The reason(s) for the transfer of the conservatorship; and

(j) A general statement of the protected person’s property, its location, and its estimated value including any insurance or pension, and the source and amount of any other anticipated income or receipts.

(3) The petition for receipt and acceptance of a foreign conservatorship may be supplemented with other petitions related to the conservatorship, including a petition to modify the terms of the conservatorship.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title15 > T15ch9 > T15ch9pt2 > T15ch9sect15-9-202

TITLE 15

UNIFORM PROBATE CODE

CHAPTER 9

FOREIGN GUARDIANSHIPS AND CONSERVATORSHIPS

PART 2.

RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF FOREIGN CONSERVATORSHIP

15-9-202. Petition. (1) The petition for the receipt and acceptance of a foreign conservatorship shall be filed in the court where the protected person resides, is domiciled, or where the protected person may reside in the future.

(2) The petition shall include the following:

(a) A certified copy of the foreign conservatorship order, including:

(i) All attachments describing the duties and powers of the conservator; and

(ii) All amendments or modifications to the foreign conservatorship order entered subsequent to the original order, including the order to transfer the conservatorship, if applicable;

(b) The address of the foreign court from which the conservatorship was issued;

(c) A listing of any other conservatorship petitions that are pending in any jurisdiction and the names and addresses of the courts where the petitions have been filed;

(d) The petitioner’s name, residence, current address and relationship, other than guardian, to the protected person;

(e) The name, age, principal residence and current address of the protected person;

(f) The name and address of the protected person’s:

(i) Spouse; and

(ii) Adult children or, if the protected person has none, the protected person’s parents and adult siblings or, if the protected person has none, at least one (1) adult nearest in kinship to the protected person if such person can be found;

(g) The name and address of the person responsible for the care or custody of the protected person, if other than the conservator;

(h) The name and address of any legal representative, including a guardian ad litem appointed by the foreign court, for the protected person;

(i) The reason(s) for the transfer of the conservatorship; and

(j) A general statement of the protected person’s property, its location, and its estimated value including any insurance or pension, and the source and amount of any other anticipated income or receipts.

(3) The petition for receipt and acceptance of a foreign conservatorship may be supplemented with other petitions related to the conservatorship, including a petition to modify the terms of the conservatorship.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title15 > T15ch9 > T15ch9pt2 > T15ch9sect15-9-202

TITLE 15

UNIFORM PROBATE CODE

CHAPTER 9

FOREIGN GUARDIANSHIPS AND CONSERVATORSHIPS

PART 2.

RECEIPT AND ACCEPTANCE OF FOREIGN CONSERVATORSHIP

15-9-202. Petition. (1) The petition for the receipt and acceptance of a foreign conservatorship shall be filed in the court where the protected person resides, is domiciled, or where the protected person may reside in the future.

(2) The petition shall include the following:

(a) A certified copy of the foreign conservatorship order, including:

(i) All attachments describing the duties and powers of the conservator; and

(ii) All amendments or modifications to the foreign conservatorship order entered subsequent to the original order, including the order to transfer the conservatorship, if applicable;

(b) The address of the foreign court from which the conservatorship was issued;

(c) A listing of any other conservatorship petitions that are pending in any jurisdiction and the names and addresses of the courts where the petitions have been filed;

(d) The petitioner’s name, residence, current address and relationship, other than guardian, to the protected person;

(e) The name, age, principal residence and current address of the protected person;

(f) The name and address of the protected person’s:

(i) Spouse; and

(ii) Adult children or, if the protected person has none, the protected person’s parents and adult siblings or, if the protected person has none, at least one (1) adult nearest in kinship to the protected person if such person can be found;

(g) The name and address of the person responsible for the care or custody of the protected person, if other than the conservator;

(h) The name and address of any legal representative, including a guardian ad litem appointed by the foreign court, for the protected person;

(i) The reason(s) for the transfer of the conservatorship; and

(j) A general statement of the protected person’s property, its location, and its estimated value including any insurance or pension, and the source and amount of any other anticipated income or receipts.

(3) The petition for receipt and acceptance of a foreign conservatorship may be supplemented with other petitions related to the conservatorship, including a petition to modify the terms of the conservatorship.