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1995 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 37.1-144 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 37.1-144. Surrender of ward's estate.
The fiduciary shall surrender the ward's estate, or so much as he
may be that portion for which he is accountable for, to
the ward, if he shall be if the ward is restored to
competence or capacity, or.
If the ward dies prior to such restoration, the fiduciary shall surrender
the real estate to his the ward's heirs or devisees, and
the personal estate to his executors or administrators, in case of his
death without having been restored, but nothing. If upon the death of
the ward (i) the value of the personal estate in the custody of the fiduciary
is $5,000 or less, (ii) a personal representative has not qualified within
sixty days of the ward's death and (iii) the fiduciary does not anticipate
that anyone will qualify, the fiduciary may pay the balance of the ward's
estate to the ward's surviving spouse, or if there is no surviving spouse, to
the distributees of the ward or other persons entitled thereto, including any
person or entity entitled to payment for funeral or burial services provided.
The distribution shall be noted in the guardian's final accounting submitted
to the Commissioner of Accounts.
Nothing in this section or in §§ 37.1-138 to 37.1-142 shall be construed as affecting in any way the provisions of § 37.1-145 relative to supplying comforts and luxuries for persons committed.