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Order Of No Further Process Restricted Assets Or Trust Assets 10228 - Missouri

Order Of No Further Process Restricted Assets Or Trust Assets Form. This is a Missouri form and can be used in Probate 16th Circuit (Jackson County) Local Circuit Courts .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI - PROBATE DIVISION AT IN THE ESTATE OF ESTATE NUMBER , Adult Protectee. ORDER OF NO FURTHER PROCESS (Restricted Assets or Trust Assets) Now on this date, the court takes up for consideration the settlement and petition for order of no furtherprocess heretofore filed by the conservator of the above named protectee and finds that: * The assets of the estate have been deposited in restricted custody to be withdrawn only on order of the court and that none of the assets are needed for the support, maintenance or education of said protectee. * The assets of the estate are entirely in trust and the trustees disburse any necessary monies for support of the protectee to care/service providers and not to the conservator. The conservators settlement is correct and should be approved. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the conservators settlement is hereby approved and that no further process issue until further order of the court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the conservator shall file an annual report on the anniversary date of lettersin the form prescribed by the court reporting the status of the protectee and the protectees estate and reporting anyadditional income or assets of the protectee coming into the hands of the conservator. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the conservator shall immediately report the death of the protectee. Dated: Judge Commissioner
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