California Probate Code ARTICLE 1 - Capacity to Bind or Obligate Conservatorship Estate

  • Section 1870.
    As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires, “transaction” includes, but is not limited to, making a contract, sale, transfer, or conveyance, incurring...
  • Section 1871.
    Nothing in this article shall be construed to deny a conservatee any of the following:(a) The right to control an allowance provided under Section 2421.(b) The right...
  • Section 1872.
    (a) Except as otherwise provided in this article, the appointment of a conservator of the estate is an adjudication that the conservatee lacks the legal capacity...
  • Section 1873.
    (a) In the order appointing the conservator or upon a petition filed under Section 1874, the court may, by order, authorize the conservatee, subject to Section...
  • Section 1874.
    (a) After a conservator has been appointed, a petition requesting an order under Section 1873 may be filed by any of the following:(1) The conservator.(2) The conservatee.(3) The spouse,...
  • Section 1875.
    A transaction that affects real property of the conservatorship estate, entered into by a person acting in good faith and for a valuable consideration and...
  • Section 1876.
    The provisions of this article relating to the legal capacity of a conservatee to bind or obligate the conservatorship estate, and the provisions of any...

Last modified: October 22, 2018