Minnesota Statutes
Minn. Stat. § 525.544 (2026)
[Repealed]
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Cited in 4
cases, 1984–2000 · leading case: In Re Guardianship of Kowalski, 382 N.W.2d 861 (Minn. Ct. App. 1986).
In Re Guardianship of Kowalski, 382 N.W.2d 861 (Minn. Ct. App. 1986). “2d at 64 ; see Minn.Stat. § 525.544 (1984) (any qualified person may be appointed by the court as guardian).”
Schmidt v. Hebeisen, 347 N.W.2d 62 (Minn. Ct. App. 1984). “See generally Minn.Stat. §§ 525.544, 525.59, and 525.-6175 (1982).”
In Re Conservatorship of Lundgaard, 453 N.W.2d 58 (Minn. Ct. App. 1990). “The petitioner nominated Thomas Lee, a professional conservator whom the petitioner testified she had known in a professional capacity for more than one year. We are satisfied by the evidence presented that the probate court did not err in finding Lee to be a “qualified person.”
In Re the Conservatorship of Brady, 607 N.W.2d 781 (Minn. 2000). “3(1) (1998) to appoint a conservator with the power to establish the conservatee’s place of abode within or without the state. However, the conservator’s power is limited.”
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