Louisiana Statutes
§ 9:772 — Effect on existing custodianship
Louisiana § 9:772
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 9Civil Code-Ancillaries
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 9:772 (2026).
Text
A.Any transfer of custodial property, as now defined in this Subpart, made before January 1, 1988, is validated notwithstanding that there was no specific authority in the Louisiana Gifts to Minors Act for the coverage of custodial property of that kind or for a transfer from that source at the time the transfer was made.
B.This Subpart applies to all transfers made before January 1, 1988, in a manner and form prescribed in the Louisiana Gifts to Minors Act, except insofar as the application impairs constitutionally vested rights.
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Related
City of Youngsville v. C. H. Fenstermaker & Assocs., L.L.C.
244 So. 3d 508 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2018)
Legislative History
Acts 1987, No. 469, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1988.
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Bluebook (online)
Louisiana § 9:772, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/9%3A772.