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Article 2 - Compulsion of Settlement by Probate Court.


  • Section 26-5-30 - Partial settlement generally - Authorization and procedure generally.
  • Section 26-5-31 - Partial settlement generally - Application of ward, etc., for partial settlement; issuance of process to conservator as to hearing thereupon; dismissal of application.
  • Section 26-5-32 - Partial settlement generally - Issuance of process requiring conservator to make partial settlement; taxing of costs.
  • Section 26-5-33 - Final settlement generally - Authorization and procedure generally for compulsion of settlement by conservator.
  • Section 26-5-34 - Final settlement generally - Authorization and procedure generally for compulsion of settlement by personal representative of conservator.
  • Section 26-5-35 - Proceedings upon failure of conservator to obey process to appear and file accounts and vouchers.
  • Section 26-5-36 - Statement of account by court upon failure of conservator or personal representative to file accounts and vouchers after notice.
  • Section 26-5-38 - Proceedings upon appearance; filing of accounts and vouchers, etc., by conservator or personal representative on appointed day.
  • Section 26-5-39 - Proceedings upon failure of conservator or personal representative to appear and file accounts and vouchers on appointed day.
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