North Dakota Code § 30.1-20-15

(3-915) Distribution to person under disability
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1. A personal representative may discharge the personal representative's obligation to 
distribute to any person under legal disability by distributing in a manner expressly 
provided in the will.
2. Unless contrary to an express provision in the will, the personal representative may 
discharge the personal representative's obligation to distribute to a minor or to a 
person under other disability by distributing to the distributor's attorney in fact. If the 
personal representative knows that a conservator has been appointed or that a 
proceeding for appointment of a conservator is pending, the personal representative is 
authorized to distribute only to the conservator.
3. If the heir or devisee is under disability other than minority, the personal representative 
is authorized to distribute to any of the following:
a. An attorney in fact who has authority under a power of attorney to receive 
property for that person.
b. The spouse, parent, or other close relative with whom the person under disability 
resides, if the distribution is of an amount or value not exceeding ten thousand 
dollars per year, unless the court authorizes a larger amount or greater value.
Persons receiving money or property for a disabled person are obligated to apply the 
money or property to the support of that person, but may not pay themselves except 
by way of reimbursement for out -of-pocket expenses for goods and services 
necessary for the support of the disabled person. Excess sums must be preserved for 
future support of the disabled person. The personal representative is not responsible 
for the proper application of money or property distributed under this subsection.

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