Nebraska Revised Statutes
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 30-2645 (2026)
Petitions for orders subsequent to appointment
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(a) Any person interested in the welfare of a person for whom a conservator has been appointed may file a petition in the appointing court for an order (1) requiring bond or security or additional bond or security, or reducing bond, (2) requiring an accounting for the administration of the trust, (3) directing distribution, (4) removing the conservator and appointing a temporary or successor conservator, or (5) granting other appropriate relief.
(b) A conservator may petition the appointing court for instructions concerning his fiduciary responsibility.
(c) Upon notice and hearing, the court may give appropriate instructions or make any appropriate order.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases, 2003–2015 · leading case: In Re Guardianship & Conservatorship of Cordel, 741 N.W.2d 675 (Neb. 2007).
In Re Guardianship & Conservatorship of Cordel, 741 N.W.2d 675 (Neb. 2007). “Section 30-2645, entitled “Petitions for orders subsequent to appointment,” states: (a) Any person interested in the welfare of a person for whom a conservator has been appointed may file a petition in the appointing court for an order (1) requiring bond or security or…”
In Re Guardianship & Conservatorship of Trobough, 676 N.W.2d 364 (Neb. 2004). “See § 30-2645. In this case, Bain sought the accounting as an interested person.”
Nebraska Dep't of Health & Human Servs. v. Gilmore, 662 N.W.2d 221 (Neb. Ct. App. 2003). “The following statutes from chapter 30 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes use that phrase or a similar expression of the same notion and do not use the phrase "interested person": § 30-2613(1)(d) (powers of guardian), § 30-2616(a) (resignation or removal of guardian), § 30-2645(a)…”
In re Guardianship & Conservatorship of Forster (Neb. Ct. App. 2014). “Pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 30-2645 (a) (Reissue 2008), “[a]ny person interested in the welfare of a person for whom a conservator has been appointed may file a petition in the appointing court for an order .”
In re Guardianship & Conservatorship of Barnhart (Neb. 2015). “§ 30-2619 or § 30-2645 (Reissue 2008). 13. Actions: Guardians and Conservators.”
— Neb. Rev. Stat. § 30-2645(a) — 2 cases
In Re Guardianship & Conservatorship of Cordel, 741 N.W.2d 675 (Neb. 2007). “Section 30-2645, entitled “Petitions for orders subsequent to appointment,” states: (a) Any person interested in the welfare of a person for whom a conservator has been appointed may file a petition in the appointing court for an order (1) requiring bond or security or…”
Nebraska Dep't of Health & Human Servs. v. Gilmore, 662 N.W.2d 221 (Neb. Ct. App. 2003). “The following statutes from chapter 30 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes use that phrase or a similar expression of the same notion and do not use the phrase "interested person": § 30-2613(1)(d) (powers of guardian), § 30-2616(a) (resignation or removal of guardian), § 30-2645(a)…”
— Neb. Rev. Stat. § 30-2645(c) — 1 case
In Re Guardianship & Conservatorship of Trobough, 676 N.W.2d 364 (Neb. 2004). “See § 30-2645. In this case, Bain sought the accounting as an interested person.”
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