2021 Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 1.5 - Colorado Uniform Custodial Trust Act
§ 15-1.5-105. Transfer to Custodial Trustee by Fiduciary or Obligor - Facility of Payment

Universal Citation: CO Code § 15-1.5-105 (2021)
  1. Unless otherwise directed by an instrument designating a custodial trustee pursuant to section 15-1.5-103, a person, including a fiduciary other than a custodial trustee, who holds property of or owes a debt to an incapacitated individual not having a conservator may make a transfer to an adult member of the beneficiary's family or to a trust company as custodial trustee for the use and benefit of the incapacitated individual. If the value of the property or the debt exceeds thirty thousand dollars, the transfer is not effective unless authorized by the court.
  2. A written acknowledgment of delivery, signed by a custodial trustee, is a sufficient receipt and discharge for property transferred to the custodial trustee pursuant to this section.

History. Source: L. 99: Entire article added, p. 1214, § 1, effective August 4.


OFFICIAL COMMENT

This section is in the nature of a facility-of-payment provision that permits persons owing money to an incapacitated individual to discharge a fixed obligation by a payment to a custodial trustee under this Act. The section does not authorize the custodial trustee to settle claims for disputed amounts but only to acknowledge an effective receipt of property paid or delivered. It is based primarily on Sections 6 and 7 of UTMA and includes the protections of Section 8 of UTMA as well. It permits a custodial trust to be established as a substitute for a conservatorship to receive payments due an incapacitated individual. Also, see section 15-1.5-111 , which protects transferors and other third parties dealing with the custodial trustee.


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