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Official Government Sites
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- Article 1 General Provisions.
- Section 26-2-2 Removal of guardianship or conservatorship from probate to circuit court.
- Article 2 General Conservator for County; Guardians of Minors.
- Article 3 Guardians of Incapacitated Persons.
- Section 26-2-43 Procedure generally — Summoning, etc., of jurors, witnesses and person alleged to be incapacitated.
- Section 26-2-44 Procedure generally — Impaneling and swearing in of jury; filling of vacancies on jury.
- Section 26-2-45 Procedure generally — Entry of decree, recordation of proceedings and appointment of conservator by court upon rendition of verdict of jury.
- Section 26-2-46 Procedure where person alleged to be of unsound mind confined in hospital or asylum.
- Section 26-2-47 Appointment of guardian for nonresident incapacitated person having property within state — Authorization.
- Section 26-2-48 Appointment of guardian for nonresident incapacitated person having property within state — Procedure.
- Section 26-2-50 Appointment of general conservator of county or sheriff as guardian.
- Section 26-2-51 Revocation of guardianship or conservatorship — Upon application by person ascertained to be incapacitated — Contents of application, etc.
- Section 26-2-52 Revocation of guardianship or conservatorship — Upon application by person ascertained to be incapacitated — Appointment of date for hearing on application; notice to guardian or conservator, etc.
- Section 26-2-53 Revocation of guardianship or conservatorship — Upon application by person ascertained to be incapacitated — Conduct of hearing or trial upon contested application; entry of decree revoking guardianship or conservatorship, etc., where application not contested.
- Section 26-2-54 Revocation of guardianship or conservatorship — Upon application by person ascertained to be incapacitated — Entry of decree or judgment as to contested application upon rendition of verdict of jury.
- Section 26-2-55 Revocation of guardianship or conservatorship — Upon application by guardian or conservator.
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