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§ 13-310. Nature of custodianship.
 

(a)  Single transfer; single custodian.- Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a transfer may be made only for 1 minor, and only 1 person may be the custodian. 

(b)  Single custodianship.- All custodial property held under this subtitle by the same custodian for the benefit of the same minor constitutes a single custodianship. 

(c)  Joint custodians.-  

(1) Notwithstanding any provision of this subtitle to the contrary, 2 persons may be designated as custodians of custodial property for the benefit of the same minor and that arrangement shall constitute a single custodianship. 

(2) If 2 persons are designated as custodians, they shall act as joint custodians under this subtitle and, unless specified otherwise in any document creating the custodianship, each joint custodian shall have the full power and authority to act alone as a custodian under this subtitle. 

(3) If either joint custodian resigns, dies, becomes incapacitated, or is removed, the remaining custodian may serve as sole custodian without the necessity of appointing a successor joint custodian. 
 

[1989, ch. 638; 2006, ch. 435.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Estates-and-trusts > Title-13 > Subtitle-3 > 13-310

§ 13-310. Nature of custodianship.
 

(a)  Single transfer; single custodian.- Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a transfer may be made only for 1 minor, and only 1 person may be the custodian. 

(b)  Single custodianship.- All custodial property held under this subtitle by the same custodian for the benefit of the same minor constitutes a single custodianship. 

(c)  Joint custodians.-  

(1) Notwithstanding any provision of this subtitle to the contrary, 2 persons may be designated as custodians of custodial property for the benefit of the same minor and that arrangement shall constitute a single custodianship. 

(2) If 2 persons are designated as custodians, they shall act as joint custodians under this subtitle and, unless specified otherwise in any document creating the custodianship, each joint custodian shall have the full power and authority to act alone as a custodian under this subtitle. 

(3) If either joint custodian resigns, dies, becomes incapacitated, or is removed, the remaining custodian may serve as sole custodian without the necessity of appointing a successor joint custodian. 
 

[1989, ch. 638; 2006, ch. 435.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Estates-and-trusts > Title-13 > Subtitle-3 > 13-310

§ 13-310. Nature of custodianship.
 

(a)  Single transfer; single custodian.- Subject to subsection (c) of this section, a transfer may be made only for 1 minor, and only 1 person may be the custodian. 

(b)  Single custodianship.- All custodial property held under this subtitle by the same custodian for the benefit of the same minor constitutes a single custodianship. 

(c)  Joint custodians.-  

(1) Notwithstanding any provision of this subtitle to the contrary, 2 persons may be designated as custodians of custodial property for the benefit of the same minor and that arrangement shall constitute a single custodianship. 

(2) If 2 persons are designated as custodians, they shall act as joint custodians under this subtitle and, unless specified otherwise in any document creating the custodianship, each joint custodian shall have the full power and authority to act alone as a custodian under this subtitle. 

(3) If either joint custodian resigns, dies, becomes incapacitated, or is removed, the remaining custodian may serve as sole custodian without the necessity of appointing a successor joint custodian. 
 

[1989, ch. 638; 2006, ch. 435.]