43 CFR 30, Subpart J - Formal Probate Proceedings
- — Notice
- § 30.210 — How will I receive notice of the formal probate proceeding?
- § 30.211 — Will the notice be published in a newspaper?
- § 30.212 — May I waive notice of the hearing or the form of notice?
- § 30.213 — What notice to a tribe is required in a formal probate proceeding?
- § 30.214 — What must a notice of hearing contain?
- — Depositions, Discovery, and Prehearing Conference
- § 30.215 — How may I obtain documents related to the probate proceeding?
- § 30.216 — How do I obtain permission to take depositions?
- § 30.217 — How is a deposition taken?
- § 30.218 — How may the transcript of a deposition be used?
- § 30.219 — Who pays for the costs of taking a deposition?
- § 30.220 — How do I obtain written interrogatories and admission of facts and documents?
- § 30.221 — May the judge limit the time, place, and scope of discovery?
- § 30.222 — What happens if a party fails to comply with discovery?
- § 30.223 — What is a prehearing conference?
- — Hearings
- § 30.224 — May a judge compel a witness to appear and testify at a hearing or deposition?
- § 30.225 — Must testimony in a probate proceeding be under oath or affirmation?
- § 30.226 — Is a record made of formal probate hearings?
- § 30.227 — What evidence is admissible at a probate hearing?
- § 30.228 — Is testimony required for self-proved wills, codicils, or revocations?
- § 30.229 — When will testimony be required for approval of a will, codicil, or revocation?
- § 30.230 — Who pays witnesses' costs?
- § 30.231 — May a judge schedule a supplemental hearing?
- § 30.232 — What will the official record of the probate case contain?
- § 30.233 — What will the judge do with the original record?
- § 30.234 — What happens if a hearing transcript has not been prepared?
- — Decisions in Formal Proceedings
- § 30.235 — What will the judge's decision in a formal probate proceeding contain?
- § 30.236 — How are covered permanent improvements treated?
- § 30.237 — What notice of the decision will the judge provide?
- § 30.238 — May I file a petition for rehearing if I disagree with the judge's decision in the formal probate hearing?
- § 30.239 — Does any distribution of the estate occur while a petition for rehearing is pending?
- § 30.240 — How will the judge decide a petition for rehearing?
- § 30.241 — May I submit another petition for rehearing?
- § 30.242 — When does the judge's decision on a petition for rehearing become final?
- § 30.243 — May a closed probate case be reopened?
- § 30.244 — How will the judge decide my petition for reopening?
- § 30.245 — What happens if the judge reopens the case?
- § 30.246 — When will the decision on reopening become final?
Title 43 published on 2011-10-01
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