West Virginia Statutes

§ 44A-3-7 — Estate planning

West Virginia § 44A-3-7
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 44AWEST VIRGINIA GUARDIANSHIP AND CONSERVATORSHIP ACT
Art. 3GUARDIANSHIP AND CONSERVATORSHIP ADMINISTRATION

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W. Va. Code § 44A-3-7 (2026).

Text

(a)Upon petition, the court may authorize a conservator to exercise the following powers over the estate or financial affairs of a protected person which the protected person could have exercised if he or she were not subject to conservatorship:
(1)To make gifts to charity or other donees and to convey interests in any property;
(2)To provide support for individuals who are not legal dependents;
(3)To amend or revoke trusts or to create or make additions to revocable or irrevocable trusts even though such trusts may extend beyond the life of the protected person;
(4)To disclaim, renounce, or release any interest or power, or to exercise any power;
(5)To exercise options or change the beneficiary on or withdraw the cash value of any life insurance policy, annuity policy, or retir

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Legislative History

1994 Reg. Sess., HB4508

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