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  • Article 1 General Provisions.
    • Section 12-13-1 Jurisdiction generally; validity and presumptions to be accordedto judgments, orders, etc., of probate courts.
    • Section 12-13-2 Person in federal service and spouse thereof who die while livingwithin state deemed resident of state and of county in which living for purposesof probate jurisdiction.
    • Section 12-13-3 When courts deemed open for granting of letters testamentary, etc.,and making of orders grantable as matter of course; limitation period forsetting aside or amendment of orders or decrees and reopening of cases.
    • Section 12-13-4 Where cases, etc., may be heard, etc., in counties where termsof court held in places other than county seat.
    • Section 12-13-5 Form, execution, return, etc., of letters testamentary, etc., andprocess of probate court generally.
    • Section 12-13-6 When process of probate court may be made returnable.
    • Section 12-13-7 Garnishments - Issuance, enforcement, etc., generally.
    • Section 12-13-8 Garnishments - Applicability of provisions pertaining to garnishmentsin circuit court.
    • Section 12-13-9 Powers of probate court as to punishment for contempt.
    • Section 12-13-10 Changes of venue.
    • Section 12-13-11 Grounds for granting new trials; costs therefor.
    • Section 12-13-12 Applicability of provisions pertaining to evidence, pleading andpractice, etc., in circuit court.
    • Section 12-13-13 Chief clerk of probate court - Oath and bond.
    • Section 12-13-14 Chief clerk of probate court - Powers generally; authority forperformance of official acts of chief clerk generally.
    • Section 12-13-15 Chief clerk of probate court - Acts which may be performed by chiefclerk during vacancy in office of probate judge; authority, compensation andliability of chief clerk for acts performed during such vacancy.
    • Section 12-13-16 Preparation, etc., by probate judge, register, etc., of papers,documents, etc., to be heard, etc., by such judge or register.
    • Section 12-13-17 Liability of sheriff, deputies, etc., for failure to make moneyon or return execution issued by probate court, etc.
    • Section 12-13-18 Failure of clerk, etc., to deliver books, papers, money, etc.,to successor of probate judge.
    • Section 12-13-19 Payment by county of expenses incurred by probate judge, etc.,in attending state or national conferences, schools, etc.
    • Section 12-13-20 Salaried probate judges' compensation; funds to come from county'sgeneral fund.
    • Section 12-13-21 Appointment of guardian for developmentally disabled person.
  • Article 2 Judges.
    • Section 12-13-30 Election; term of office.
    • Section 12-13-31 Qualifications.
    • Section 12-13-32 Filling of vacancies.
    • Section 12-13-33 Amount of bond.
    • Section 12-13-34 Persons who may institute civil actions on bonds of judges.
    • Section 12-13-35 Seal of office.
    • Section 12-13-36 Offices and office hours.
    • Section 12-13-37 Appointment of special judge when probate judge incompetent, absent,sick, etc., generally; powers and duties of special judge and force, effect,etc., of judgments, orders and decrees thereof.
    • Section 12-13-38 Appointment of special judge in event of refusal to act, death,etc., of original special judge and continuation of incompetence, absence,etc., of probate judge.
    • Section 12-13-39 Probate judges deemed conservators of peace.
    • Section 12-13-40 Powers of probate judges generally.
    • Section 12-13-41 Duties of probate judges generally.
    • Section 12-13-42 Furnishing to veterans administration of copies of decrees uponsettlement by guardians of beneficiaries of administration; payment of feestherefor.
    • Section 12-13-43 Maintenance of general direct and reverse indexes of instrumentsfiled for record; liability of probate judge for failure to comply with provisionsof section.
    • Section 12-13-44 Reports to Department of Human Resources as to adoptions - Required.
    • Section 12-13-46 Authorization by county commission of rebinding or recopying ofbooks in office of probate judge; manner of recopying or rebinding and compensationof probate judge therefor.
    • Section 12-13-47 Execution of contract for rebinding of books by probate judge;surrender of custody of books for rebinding.
    • Section 12-13-48 Payment to probate judge of money due on decree upon settlementby executor, administrator, etc.; duty of judge as to payment of money toperson entitled thereto and liability for failure to perform duty.
    • Section 12-13-49 Payment of probate judge for receipt of money under Section 12-13-48.
    • Section 12-13-50 Examination of records of probate judge.
    • Section 12-13-53 Failure to collect recording or registration tax, etc., upon mortgages,deeds of trust, etc.
    • Section 12-13-54 Failure to keep abstract of mortgages, etc.
  • Article 3 Supernumerary Judges.


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