39-230.
History: L. 1907, ch. 247, § 30; R.S. 1923, 39-230; Repealed, L. 1939, ch. 180, § 280; July 1.
Source or prior law:
G.S. 1868, ch. 60, § 42; L. 1905, ch. 299, § 30.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. District court cannot subject funds to payment of creditor. Hill v. Honeywell, 65 Kan. 349, 350, 69 P. 334.
2. Guardian must make final settlement on death of ward. Martin v. Duckworth, 96 Kan. 717, 718, 153 P. 505.
3. District court cannot investigate settlements being made in probate court. Martin v. Duckworth, 96 Kan. 717, 718, 153 P. 505.
4. Order discharging guardian unimpeachable in action against surety alone. Sparr v. Surety Co., 99 Kan. 481, 483, 162 P. 305.
5. Probate court authorized to approve voluntary partition of real estate. Bennett v. Arrowsmith, 101 Kan. 143, 144, 165 P. 812.
6. Cited in action against guardian for mismanagement. Hogue v. Hyland, 127 Kan. 275, 277, 273 P. 420.
7. Cited in holding insanity of principal revokes power of attorney. Jackson v. Hall, 139 Kan. 832, 836, 32 P.2d 1055.
8. Approval of guardian's account by court constitutes approval of guardian's investments. Hines v. Northrup, 142 Kan. 608, 610, 50 P.2d 986.
9. Order discharging guardian not subject to collateral attack after term. Gaston v. Collins, 146 Kan. 449, 72 P.2d 84.
10. Guardian may make voluntary partition of ward's real estate under probate code. Thompson v. Hall, 159 Kan. 592, 595, 156 P.2d 530.