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Section
404.005
Law, how cited.
Section
404.007
Definitions.
Section
404.011
Transfer of property to a minor by transferring to a custodian, effect — power limitations.
Section
404.014
Present transfer of property, effect.
Section
404.016
Future transfers of property are revocable by donor, exception.
Section
404.018
Custodian and third persons dealing with custodian, powers, duties, immunities.
Section
404.021
Single custodianship — but custodian may serve more than one minor.
Section
404.023
Custodians for present transfers of property, who may serve.
Section
404.027
Custodians for future transfers, who may serve — lapse of custodianship, effect — substitute custodians, power to designate — revocation.
Section
404.031
Custodian if no appointed conservator, who may serve — approval of court required when — bond required when — court's powers.
Section
404.035
Qualifications of custodians — transfers to persons not qualified, effect.
Section
404.041
Additional property of minor transferred to custodian, when — guardian or conservator appointed by court may serve as custodian, when — custodian's rights in other property of minor.
Section
404.047
Transfer of property to custodian, procedure, forms — receipt for delivery of property deemed a release.
Section
404.049
Custodial trusts, transfer of property, how — legal title, beneficial title, held how — laws applicable to.
Section
404.051
Powers of custodian, limitation — termination of custodianship, when, procedure — degree of care required for custodial property.
Section
404.054
Compensation and expenses of custodian — bond required, when — custodian's claims not lien on custodial property.
Section
404.057
Successor custodian designation on renunciation, resignation, death, incapacity, nonresident minor or removal of custodian.
Section
404.061
Exemption of third person from liability.
Section
404.067
Liability to third persons.
Section
404.071
Accounting by and determination of liability of custodian — time limitations for minor bringing action.
Section
404.077
Effect on prior existing custodianship.
Section
404.081
Uniformity of application and construction — not to be exclusive method of transferring property to a minor.
Section
404.087
Repeal of uniform gifts to minors not to affect transfers — use of word custodian, how defined.
Section
404.091
Jurisdiction for transfers to minors and custodianship to be probate division of circuit court, procedure — appointment of guardian or conservator, court may specify duties.
Section
404.093
Conflicts of interest — guardian or conservator ad litem appointed, when, compensation.
Section
404.094
Law of Missouri to apply, when — other state's laws applicable, when.
Section
404.400
Law, how cited.
Section
404.410
Definitions.
Section
404.420
Personal custodian established by adult beneficiary — who may serve — revocation — effect — powers, duties and immunities of custodian — single custodian may serve more than one beneficiary.
Section
404.430
Incapacitation of beneficiaries, effect on powers and duties of custodian — immunities of third parties.
Section
404.440
Transfer of property to personal custodian for incapacitated beneficiary — effect — powers, duties, and immunities of custodian — single custodian may serve more than one beneficiary.
Section
404.450
Present transfer, effect.
Section
404.460
Future transfers of property revocable by donor, exception.
Section
404.470
Custodian designation by donor on present transfer, who may serve.
Section
404.480
Custodian designation by donor for future transfer, who may serve — lapse of custodianship, effect — substitute custodians, power to designate — revocation.
Section
404.490
Custodian designation by person indebted to beneficiary, who may serve — court approval required, court's powers.
Section
404.500
Acceptance of additional property by custodian, court approval required, court's powers.
Section
404.510
Court's designation of custodian, when — who may serve, court's powers.
Section
404.520
Custodian's rights in other property of beneficiary.
Section
404.530
Qualifications of personal custodians, transfer to person not qualified, effect.
Section
404.540
Transfer of property to custodian, procedure, forms — receipt for delivery of property deemed a release.
Section
404.545
Custodial trusts, transfer of property, how — legal title, beneficial title, held how — laws applicable to.
Section
404.550
Duties and powers of personal custodian, directions of beneficiary, court's powers, contract with beneficiary.
Section
404.560
Termination of custodianship, demand of or at death of beneficiary — TOD agreement with personal custodian absent a will, payment of claims, distribution.
Section
404.565
Multiple beneficiaries of custodial property, administered, how — termination of custodianship, death of beneficiaries, effect.
Section
404.570
Rights of creditors, surviving spouse and unmarried minor children — action for accounting by distributee of nonprobate transfer.
Section
404.580
Compensation and expenses of custodian — bond required, when — custodian's claims not lien on custodial property.
Section
404.590
Successor custodian designation on renunciation, resignation, death, incapacity or removal of custodian.
Section
404.600
Exemption of third person from liability.
Section
404.610
Liability to third persons.
Section
404.620
Accounting by custodian, approval by court, waiver — determination of liability of custodian — time limitations for beneficiary to bring actions.
Section
404.630
Uniformity of application and construction — not to be exclusive method of transferring property to an incapacitated person.
Section
404.640
Jurisdiction for transfers to personal custodianship.
Section
404.648
Conflicts of interest — guardian or conservator ad litem appointed, when, compensation.
Section
404.650
Law of Missouri to apply, when — other state's laws applicable, when.
Section
404.700
Law, how cited.
Section
404.703
Definitions.
Section
404.705
Durable power of attorney, procedure to create, requirements, effect, recording not required, exception — person appointed has no duty to exercise authority conferred, exception.
Section
404.707
Principal may appoint multiple attorneys in fact — authority may be joint or several — qualifications — persons disqualified.
Section
404.710
Power of attorney with general powers.
Section
404.712
Name in which acts are performed and property held — property and accounts of principal to be kept separate — how identified.
Section
404.714
Duties of attorney in fact.
Section
404.717
Modification and termination of power of attorney — liability between principal and attorney in fact.
Section
404.719
Exemption of third persons from liability.
Section
404.721
Liability as between principal and third person.
Section
404.723
Delegation of powers, successor attorneys in fact — court's powers, appointments for incapacitated or disabled persons.
Section
404.725
Compensation of attorney in fact.
Section
404.727
Accounting, determination of disability, modification and termination, limitation or removal of attorney in fact and limitations for principal to bring actions.
Section
404.730
Scope and application of law — application of law to nondurable powers of attorney.
Section
404.731
Jurisdiction of probate division of circuit court — guardian or conservator ad litem appointed, when.
Section
404.735
Repeal of sections 486.550 to 486.595 does not affect validity of existing durable powers of attorney.
Section
404.737
Exceptions to amendments of durable power of attorney law enacted in 1997.
Section
404.800
Short title.
Section
404.805
Definitions.
Section
404.810
Applicability of general law.
Section
404.815
Physician, health care facility, not to serve as attorney in fact — exceptions.
Section
404.820
Withdrawing or withholding treatment, specific authority required — restrictions.
Section
404.822
Health care decisions, attorney in fact to consider medical diagnosis.
Section
404.825
Examination of patient required, content.
Section
404.830
Physician, health care facility, may refuse decision of attorney in fact, when — transfer from facility allowed.
Section
404.835
Execution of durable power of attorney not to be required.
Section
404.840
Medical records to include durable power of attorney, when — effect.
Section
404.845
Death resulting from withholding treatment, not to be suicide or homicide, when.
Section
404.847
Prior durable power of attorney remains valid, when.
Section
404.850
Revocation, procedure, effect.
Section
404.855
Liability, immunity from, when.
Section
404.865
Delegation of decision-making authority by attorney in fact prohibited, when.
Section
404.870
Handicapped or disabled, discrimination against not allowed.
Section
404.872
Refusal to honor health care decision, discrimination prohibited, when.