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Article 5a - Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act


  • Section 5a-202 - Exclusive Basis
  • Section 5a-201 - Definitions; Significant Connection Factors
  • Section 5a-203 - Jurisdiction
  • Section 5a-205 - Exclusive and Continuing Jurisdiction
  • Section 5a-204 - Special Jurisdiction
  • Section 5a-106 - Taking Testimony in Another State
  • Section 5a-102 - Definitions
  • Section 5a-101 - Short Title
  • Section 5a-103 - International Application of the Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act
  • Section 5a-105 - Cooperation Between Courts
  • Section 5a-104 - Communication Between Courts
  • Section 5a-206 - Appropriate Forum
  • Section 5a-403 - Effect of Registration
  • Section 5a-402 - Registration of Protective Orders
  • Section 5a-501 - Uniformity of Application and Construction
  • Section 5a-503 - Transitional Provision
  • Section 5a-502 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
  • Section 5a-401 - Registration of Guardianship Orders
  • Section 5a-208 - Notice of Proceeding
  • Section 5a-207 - Jurisdiction Declined by Reason of Conduct
  • Section 5a-209 - Proceedings in More Than One State
  • Section 5a-302 - Accepting Guardianship or Conservatorship Transferred From Another State
  • Section 5a-301 - Transfer of Guardianship or Conservatorship to Another State
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