On petition and after notice, the court may appoint a conservator for a minor ifthe court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that the appointment is in the best interest of the minor and any of the following istrue: 1. The minor has funds or other property requiring management or protection that otherwise cannot be provided. 2. The minor has or may have financial affairs that may be put at unreasonable risk or hindered because of the minor’s age. 3. A conservator isneeded to obtain or provide funds or other property. Former §633.554repealedeffectiveJanuary1,2020,by2019Acts,ch57,§41,43
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