59-1804.
History: L. 1939, ch. 180, § 152; L. 1949, ch. 313, § 1; L. 1961, ch. 269, § 1; Repealed, L. 1965, ch. 347, § 35; January 1, 1966.
Source or prior law:
38-209, 38-210, 39-207, 39-209, 39-210, 39-230, 39-231, 62-2005, 62-2006, 62-2007, 62-2009, 62-2010, 62-2011, 62-2014, 62-2020.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Probate court may order incompetent's guardian to support ward's adult indigent daughter. Sheneman v. Manring, 152 K. 780, 782, 107 P.2d 741.
2. Power of insane person's guardian to consent to alienation of homestead discussed. Starke v. Starke, 155 K. 331, 343, 125 P.2d 738.
3. Guardian cannot pay ward's parent's funeral expenses from ward's estate. Osment v. Trout, 156 K. 120, 122, 131 P.2d 640.
4. District court's habeas corpus jurisdiction not impaired by probate code guardianship provisions. Johnson v. Best, 156 K. 668, 670, 135 P.2d 896.
5. Insane widow's guardian under direction of probate court may sell homestead. Lockridge v. Glace, 158 K. 431, 434, 147 P.2d 726.
6. Guardian may make voluntary partition of ward's real estate under probate code. Thompson v. Hall, 159 K. 592, 595, 156 P.2d 530.
7. Administration proceeding; guardian of estate of minor erroneously denied right to intervene. In re Estate of Paronto, 163 K. 85, 95, 180 P.2d 302.
8. Incompetent employed attorneys to restore her to capacity; estate liable for attorney fees. In re Estate of Holder, 168 K. 657, 659, 215 P.2d 166.
9. Bonds of United States payable on death unnecessarily cashed; order permitting cashing void. In re Estate of Cornelison, 178 K. 607, 609, 610, 613, 290 P.2d 1016.