Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter35A. Incompetency and Guardianship. |
SubchapterIII. MANAGEMENT OF WARD'S ESTATE |
Article17. Gifts from Income for Certain Purposes |
§35A-1335. Gifts authorized with approval of judge of superior court
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With the approval of the resident judge of the superior court of the district in which the guardian was appointed, upon a duly verified petition the guardian of a person judicially declared to be incompetent may, from the income of the incompetent, make gifts to the State of North Carolina, its agencies, counties or municipalities, or to the United States or its agencies or instrumentalities, or for religious, charitable, literary, scientific, historical, medical or educational purposes, or to individuals including the guardian. References in this Article to the "guardian" include any Trustee appointed by the court under prior law as fiduciary for the incompetent ward's estate.
(1963, c. 111, s. 1; 1987, c. 550, s. 4; 1999-270, s. 1.)