Utah Code § 75-5-420

Conservators -- Title by appointment
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(1) The appointment of a conservator vests in the conservator title as fiduciary to all property
of the protected person, presently held or thereafter acquired, not including the assets of a
trust, including title to any property previously held for the protected person by custodians
or attorneys-in-fact, except for property held pursuant to any uniform gifts to minors act or
provisions.
(2) The appointment of a conservator is not a transfer or alienation within the meaning of general
provisions of any federal or state statute or regulation, insurance policy, pension plan, contract,
will, or trust instrument imposing restrictions upon or penalties for transfer or alienation by the
protected person of any rights or interest, but this section does not restrict the ability of persons
to make specific provision by contract or dispositive instrument relating to a conservator.

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