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Session Laws, 1999
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(4) [any] ANY other transaction described in:

(I) § 13-203(C)(2) OF THIS SUBTITLE;

(II) § 9-201(C) OF THIS ARTICLE; OR

(III) § 15-102 OF THIS ARTICLE.

(b) Before approving a transaction or arrangement under this section, the
court shall consider the interests of creditors and dependents of the minor or disabled
person and whether the property of the minor or disabled person needs the continuing
protection provided by a guardian.

13-214.

(a) A guardian may distribute or disburse property without court
authorization or confirmation in accordance with this section.

(b) (1) A guardian of a minor may pay or apply income and principal from
the estate as needed for the clothing, support, care, protection, welfare, and education
of the minor.

(2) A guardian of a disabled person may pay or apply income and
principal from the estate as needed for the clothing, support, care, protection, welfare,
and rehabilitation of the disabled person. He shall give consideration to the support
and care of the disabled person during the probable period of the estate and the needs
of persons dependent upon the disabled person.

(3) Income and principal also may be paid or applied for the benefit of
persons legally dependent upon the minor or disabled person and, with the approval
of the court, for the benefit of other persons maintained and supported in whole or in
part by the disabled person prior to the appointment of a guardian.

(c) (1) When a minor attains his majority, his guardian, after meeting all
prior claims and expenses of administration, shall distribute the estate to the former
minor as soon as possible, unless the minor is then disabled. The distribution
normally shall be in kind.

(2) If the guardian is satisfied that the disability of the disabled person
has ceased or if the court has found in a proceeding under § 13-221 that the disability
has ceased, the guardian, after meeting all prior claims and expenses of
administration, shall distribute the estate to the former disabled person as soon as
possible. The distribution normally shall be in kind.

(3) When a minor or disabled person dies, the guardian shall deliver to
the appropriate probate court for safekeeping any will of the deceased person in his
possession, inform the personal representative or a beneficiary named in it that he
has done so, and retain the estate for delivery to an appointed personal representative
of the decedent or other person entitled to it.

 

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