Section 3057 Of Article 1. Management, Control, And Disposition Generally From California Probate Code >> Division 4. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
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. (a) Where a spouse lacks legal capacity and does not have a
conservator, any interested person who has knowledge or reason to
believe that the rights of such spouse in the community property are
being prejudiced may bring an action on behalf of such spouse to
enforce the duty imposed by Sections 721 and 1100 of the Family Code
with respect to the management and control of the community property
and to obtain such relief as may be appropriate.
(b) If one spouse has a conservator and the other spouse is
managing or controlling community property, the conservator has the
duty to keep reasonably informed concerning the management and
control, including the disposition, of the community property. If the
conservator has knowledge or reason to believe that the rights of
the conservatee in the community property are being prejudiced, the
conservator may bring an action on behalf of the conservatee to
enforce the duty imposed by Sections 721 and 1100 of the Family Code
with respect to the management and control of the community property
and to obtain such relief as may be appropriate.