1. A guardianship or a conservatorship shall terminate upon the occurrence of any of the following circumstances: a. Ifthe protected person is a minor, when the protected person reaches full age. b. The death of the protected person. c. Upon determination by the court that the conservatorship or guardianship isno longer necessary for any other reason. 2. The court shall terminate a guardianship if itfinds that the basis for appointing a guardian pursuant to section 633.552 has not been established. 3. The court shall terminate a conservatorship if the court finds that the basis for appointing a conservator pursuant to section 633.553 or 633.554 isnot satisfied. 4. The court shall terminate a conservatorship ifit finds by clear and convincing evidence allof the following: a. The value of the protected person’s property is insufficient to justify the cost of administration. b. That continued administration of the conservatorship isnot in the best interest of the protected person. c. That a reasonable alternative exists under section 633.678 for managing the protected person’s assets. 5. The standard of proof and the burden of proof to beapplied in a termination proceeding shall be the same as set forth in section 633.551, subsection 2. [S13, §3228-e; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, §12641; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, §671.10, 672.21; C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §633.675] ch 1009, §33
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