Minnesota Statutes
§ 527.33 — POWERS OF CUSTODIAN
Minnesota § 527.33
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPROBATE; PROPERTY; ESTATES; GUARDIANSHIPS; ANATOMICAL GIFTS
Ch. 527UNIFORM TRANSFERS TO MINORS ACT
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 527.33 (2026).
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(a)A custodian, acting in a custodial capacity, has all the rights, powers, and authority over custodial property that unmarried adult owners have over their own property, but a custodian may exercise those rights, powers, and authority in that capacity only.
(b)This section does not relieve a custodian from liability for breach of section527.32.
(c)At any time, with or without a court order, a custodian may transfer all or part of the custodial property to a trust, including a trust created by a custodian, that satisfies the requirements of section 2503(c) of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations implementing that section. A transfer to a trust pursuant to this paragraph terminates the custodianship to the extent of the transfer.
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Legislative History
1985 c 221 s 13;2020 c 86 art 2 s 2
Nearby Sections
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§ 527.21
DEFINITIONS§ 527.22
SCOPE AND JURISDICTION§ 527.23
NOMINATION OF CUSTODIAN§ 527.26
OTHER TRANSFER BY FIDUCIARY§ 527.27
TRANSFER BY OBLIGOR§ 527.28
RECEIPT FOR CUSTODIAL PROPERTY§ 527.30
SINGLE CUSTODIANSHIP§ 527.31
VALIDITY AND EFFECT OF TRANSFER§ 527.32
CARE OF CUSTODIAL PROPERTY§ 527.33
POWERS OF CUSTODIAN§ 527.34
USE OF CUSTODIAL PROPERTYCite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
Minnesota § 527.33, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/527/527.33.