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  8. Chapter 8 - Probate Code.
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  10. Article 7 - Wills Generally.
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  12. Division 3 - Contesting Validity of Will.


Division 3 - Contesting Validity of Will.


  • Section 43-8-190 - Who may contest will; filing objections; making up issue; trial by jury.
  • Section 43-8-191 - Time for trial; continuance; summoning witnesses.
  • Section 43-8-192 - Drawing and summoning of jurors; penalty for default.
  • Section 43-8-193 - Proceedings against defaulting witness.
  • Section 43-8-194 - Depositions of witnesses; rules governing procedure.
  • Section 43-8-195 - Admission or rejection of will.
  • Section 43-8-196 - Costs.
  • Section 43-8-197 - Change of venue.
  • Section 43-8-198 - Transfer of contest to circuit court; appeal from judgment of circuit court; certification of judgment, etc., to probate court.
  • Section 43-8-199 - Contest in circuit court after admission to probate - Generally.
  • Section 43-8-200 - Contest in circuit court after admission to probate - Parties; conclusiveness of judgment.
  • Section 43-8-201 - Contest in circuit court after admission to probate - Additional time for contest by infants and persons of unsound mind.
  • Section 43-8-202 - Contest in circuit court after admission to probate - Trial of issues by jury; consideration of witnesses' testimony.
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