North Dakota Code § 30.1-29-20.1

Emergency conservator
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1. On petition by a person interested in the estate of the person to be protected, the court 
may appoint an emergency conservator if the court finds that compliance with the 
procedures in this chapter likely will result in substantial harm to the estate of the 
person to be protected, and that no other person appears to have authority and 
willingness to act in the circumstances. The court may appoint the conservator for a 
specified period of time, not to exceed ninety days. Immediately upon receipt of the 
petition for an emergency conservator, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem to 
advocate for the best interests of the estate of the person to be protected in the 
proceeding and any subsequent proceeding. The court shall hold a hearing within 
ten days of the filing of the petition to determine if appointment of an emergency 
conservator is appropriate. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, reasonable 
notice of the time and place of a hearing on the petition must be given to those 
identified in section 30.1-29-05.1.
2. An emergency conservator may be appointed without notice only if the court finds from 
affidavit or other sworn testimony that the estate of the person to be protected will be 
substantially harmed before a hearing on the appointment can be held. If the court 
appoints an emergency conservator without notice, the person whose estate is to be 
protected and the person's spouse, if any, must be given notice of the appointment 
within forty-eight hours. The court shall hold a hearing on the appropriateness of the 
appointment within ten days after the appointment.

3. Appointment of an emergency conservator, with or without notice, is not a 
determination of the person or the estate of the person's need for protection.
4. The court may remove an emergency conservator at any time. An emergency 
conservator shall make any report the court requires. In all other respects, the 
provisions of this chapter concerning conservators apply to an emergency conservator.

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