2018 Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXVI - Trade and Commerce
Chapter 404 - Transfers to Minors — Personal Custodian and Durable Power of Attorney
Section 404.480 Custodian designation by donor for future transfer, who may serve — lapse of custodianship, effect — substitute custodians, power to designate — revocation.

Universal Citation: MO Rev Stat § 404.480 (2018)

Effective 28 Aug 1986

Title XXVI TRADE AND COMMERCE

Chapter 404

404.480. Custodian designation by donor for future transfer, who may serve — lapse of custodianship, effect — substitute custodians, power to designate — revocation. — 1. A donor making a future transfer of property to a beneficiary under a will, trust, deed, power of appointment, benefit plan, life or endowment insurance policy, annuity or other contract, or a pay or transfer on death direction, may revocably designate, or grant to another person a general or limited power to revocably designate, any adult person or financial institution, including the holder of the power, as personal custodian under sections 404.400 to 404.650 for a beneficiary who may be an incapacitated person at the time the property becomes transferable.

2. When the property becomes transferable to the beneficiary, the donor's personal representative, trustee, benefit plan, insurance company or contract obligor shall transfer the property to the designated personal custodian in the manner prescribed in subdivisions (1), (2), (3) and (5) of subsection 1 of section 404.540 for the type of property to be transferred. If, at the time the property becomes transferable, the beneficiary is not an incapacitated person, the personal custodian designation shall lapse and the property may be transferred directly to the beneficiary.

3. The designation of a personal custodian for a future transfer of property may include the designation of one or more substitute personal custodians to whom the property shall be transferred in the order named in the event the prior named personal custodian declines or is not qualified to serve as personal custodian, or is deceased or incapacitated. A donor or a person exercising a power from a donor may revoke or change the designation of a personal custodian or substitute personal custodian for a future transfer of property by revoking the designation or making a new designation before the property becomes transferable.

­­--------

(L. 1986 S.B. 651 § 4 subsec. 2)

Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Missouri may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.