Section 3054 Of Article 1. Management, Control, And Disposition Generally From California Probate Code >> Division 4. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
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. When community property is included or proposed to be
included in the conservatorship estate of a spouse, the court in
which the conservatorship proceeding is pending, upon its own motion
or upon petition of a spouse having legal capacity or the conservator
of either spouse and upon such notice to such persons as the court
prescribes, may do any of the following:
(a) Determine that the inclusion of some or all of the community
property that is proposed to be included in the conservatorship
estate would not be in the best interest of the spouses or their
estates and order that such property not be included.
(b) Permit revocation of a written consent for inclusion of
property in the conservatorship estate, with or without terms or
conditions.
(c) Determine that the continued inclusion of some or all of the
community property in the conservatorship estate is not in the best
interest of the spouses or their estates and order that the inclusion
of such property in the conservatorship estate be terminated, with
or without terms or conditions.
(d) Make such other orders as may be appropriate for the orderly
administration of the conservatorship estate or to protect the
interests of the spouses.