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Section 2-3-1014 - Disclosure of Digital Assets to Conservator of a Ward

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2-3-1014. Disclosure of digital assets to conservator of a ward. (a) After an opportunity for a hearing under title 3, chapter 2 of the Wyoming statutes, the court may grant a conservator access to the digital assets of a ward. (b) Unless otherwise directed by a court order or a user as specified in W.S. 2-3-1004, a custodian shall disclose to a conservator the catalogue of electronic communications sent or received by a ward and digital assets in which the ward has a right or interest, other than the content of electronic communications, if the conservator provides the custodian with the following: (i) A request for disclosure in written or electronic form; (ii) A certified copy of the court order that gives the conservator authority over the digital assets of the ward; and (iii) If requested by the custodian: (A) A number, username, address or other unique subscriber or account identifier assigned by the custodian to identify the account of the ward; or (B) Evidence linking the account to the ward. (c) A conservator with general authority to manage the assets of a ward may request a custodian of the digital assets of the ward to suspend or terminate an account of the ward for

count to the ward. (c) A conservator with general authority to manage the assets of a ward may request a custodian of the digital assets of the ward to suspend or terminate an account of the ward for good cause. A request made under this subsection shall be accompanied by a certified copy of the court order that gives the conservator authority over the ward's property.