Section 2590 Of Article 11. Independent Exercise Of Powers From California Probate Code >> Division 4. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 11.
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. (a) The court may, in its discretion, make an order granting
the guardian or conservator any one or more or all of the powers
specified in Section 2591 if the court determines that, under the
circumstances of the particular guardianship or conservatorship, it
would be to the advantage, benefit, and best interest of the estate
to do so. Subject only to the requirements, conditions, or
limitations as are specifically and expressly provided, either
directly or by reference, in the order granting the power or powers,
and if consistent with Section 2591, the guardian or conservator may
exercise the granted power or powers without notice, hearing, or
court authorization, instructions, approval, or confirmation in the
same manner as the ward or conservatee could do if possessed of legal
capacity.
(b) The guardian or conservator does not have a power specified in
Section 2591 without authorization by a court under this article or
other express provisions of this code.