2010 Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 554 - REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
Act 433 of 1998 - MICHIGAN UNIFORM TRANSFERS TO MINORS ACT (554.521 - 554.552)
Section 554.527 - Custodian to receive property upon occurrence of future event; nomination; creation of custodial property.

MICHIGAN UNIFORM TRANSFERS TO MINORS ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 433 of 1998

554.527 Custodian to receive property upon occurrence of future event; nomination; creation of custodial property.

Sec. 7.

(1) A person having the right to designate the recipient of property transferable upon the occurrence of a future event may revocably nominate a custodian to receive the property for a minor beneficiary upon the occurrence of the future event by naming the custodian followed in substance by the words: “as custodian for ____________________ (name of minor) under the Michigan uniform transfers to minors act”. The nomination may name 1 or more persons as substitute custodians to whom the property must be transferred, in the order named, if the first nominated custodian dies before the transfer or is unable, declines, or is ineligible to serve. The nomination may be made in a will, trust, deed, instrument exercising a power of appointment, or writing designating a beneficiary of contractual rights that is registered with or delivered to the payor, issuer, or other obligor of the contractual rights.

(2) A custodian nominated under this section shall be a person to whom a transfer of property of that kind may be made under section 13.

(3) The nomination of a custodian under this section does not create custodial property until the nominating instrument becomes irrevocable or a transfer to the nominated custodian is completed under section 13. Unless the nomination of a custodian has been revoked, upon the occurrence of the future event the custodianship becomes effective and the custodian shall enforce a transfer of the custodial property pursuant to section 13.


History: 1998, Act 433, Imd. Eff. Dec. 30, 1998

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