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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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

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