Oklahoma Code § 60-361

Title 60. Property: Absentees, who are - Authority to appoint conservator -
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
Notice of hearing - Production of official statement.
A person hereinafter referred to as an "absentee" is one missing
from his usual place of residence and his address is unknown by his
family or those who, in the ordinary course of events, would be
expected to know his whereabouts and has been continuously absent
and unheard of for a period of six (6) months or longer, and is
presumed missing and incapable or unable to manage his affairs or
property or by permission, assignment or direction of any department
or official of the United States in connection with any activity
pertaining to or connected with the prosecution of any war in which
the United States is then engaged, who has been reported or listed
for a period not less than three (3) months by the Department of
Defense or other department of the United States as missing, or
missing in action, or interned in a neutral country, or beleaguered,
besieged, or captured by an enemy.  The judge of the district court
of the county of such absentee's last-known legal domicile upon
petition alleging the foregoing facts and showing the necessity for
providing care of the property of such absentee made, verified and
filed by any person who would be entitled to administer upon the
absentee's estate if he were dead, after causing notice to be given

as hereinafter provided, may,  upon good cause being shown, after
finding the facts to be as aforesaid, appoint a conservator to take
charge of the absentee's estate under the supervision and subject to
the further orders of the court, provided, however, that before any
such conservator may be appointed notice of the hearing upon the
petition shall be given as is provided by law for hearings upon
petition for appointment of administrators, and in addition thereto,
notice thereof shall be given to said absentee by publication for
two (2) consecutive weeks in a legal newspaper in the county where
said proceedings are pending, the last publication of said notice to
be at least fifteen (15) days before the hearing on said petition.
Provided, further, when the status of absentee is given by the
Department of Defense or other department of the United States a
conservator may be appointed only if there is produced at the
hearing an official statement signed by a proper official of the
United States Government that there has been no change in the status
of the absentee from the date of the first report, which statement
shall be dated not more than fifteen (15) days before said hearing
or any date to which the same may be continued by order of the
court.

‹ Prev All Oklahoma sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.