2018 Code of Virginia
Title 64.2 - Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Chapter 23 - Persons Presumed Dead
§ 64.2-2302. Appointment of curator when presumption of death not applicable

Universal Citation: VA Code § 64.2-2302 (2018)

A circuit court, upon good cause shown, may appoint in accordance with the provisions of § 64.2-451 a curator for the estate of a resident of the Commonwealth in a case where the legal presumption of death is not applicable if (i) at least one year has expired since the date that the resident was last heard from and (ii) it is not known and cannot with reasonable diligence be shown whether such person is alive. In determining whether good cause exists, the court shall consider the existence and efficacy of any durable power of attorney.

2006, c. 351, § 64.1-106.1; 2012, c. 614.

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