Iowa Code § 633.580

Petition for appointment of conservator for absentee
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When a person owns property located in the state of Iowa, the person’s whereabouts are unknown, and no provision for the care, control, and supervision of such property has been made, with the resultthat such property islikely to be lost or damaged, or that the dependents ofsuch owner are likely to be deprived of means of support because of such absence, itshall be proper for any person to filewith the clerk a petition for the appointment of a conservator ofsuch property of the absentee. The petition shall state the following information, so far as known to the petitioner: 1. The name, age, and last known post office address of the proposed protected person. 2. The facts concerning the disappearance of the absentee. 3. The name and post office address of the proposed conservator, and that the proposed conservator is qualified to serve in that capacity. 4. A general description of the property of the proposed protected person within this state and of the proposed protected person’s right to receive property; also, the estimated present value of the real estate, the estimated value of the personal property, and the estimated gross annual income of the estate. If any money is payable, or to become payable, to the proposed protected person by the United States through the United States department of veterans affairs,the petition shall so state. 5. That the property of the absentee islikely to be lostor damaged, or that the absentee’s dependents are likely to be deprived of means of support, because of the absence, and that no proper provision has been made for the care, control, and supervision over such property. [S13, §3228-a; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §12632; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, §671.1; C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §633.580]

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