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§ 30-3-206. Hearing on petition -- Notice -- Appointment.

TN Code § 30-3-206 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Notice of the hearing on the petition to appoint a conservator shall be given to all persons named in the petition by registered mail, certified mail with return receipt requested or by personal service of legal process.

(b) The judge shall hear evidence on the question of whether the person alleged to be missing, interned, beleaguered, etc., is an absentee as defined by § 30-3-201, and on the question of who is entitled to appointment as conservator. Any person interested in the proceedings may intervene with leave of the court.

(c) The court may in its discretion appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the alleged absentee at the hearing.

(d) If after hearing, the court is satisfied that the person alleged to be an absentee is an absentee, as defined in § 30-3-201, and that it is necessary that a conservatorship be established, the court shall appoint a conservator of the estate and property of the absentee to take charge of the absentee's estate and property under the supervision and subject to the further orders of the court.

(e) In the appointment of a conservator, the court shall give due consideration to the appointment of one (1) of the next of kin of the absentee if the next of kin is a fit and proper person and is qualified to act.

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§ 30-3-206. Hearing on petition -- Notice -- Appointment.