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11-43A-2
Section 11-43A-2 Petition to probate judge for election as to adoption of council-manager form
of government; examination of petition and certification to mayor. The filing of a petition
signed by 10 percent or more of the number of qualified voters who voted in the last general
municipal election held in such municipality, asking that the question of the adoption of
the council-manager form of government for such municipality be submitted to the qualified
voters thereof, with the judge of probate of the county in which such municipality is located,
shall mandatorily require an election to be held as herein provided. Whenever such a petition
purporting to be signed by at least 10 percent of the number of qualified voters who voted
in the last general municipal election held in such municipality shall be presented to such
judge of probate, he shall examine such petition and determine whether or not the same is
signed by at least 10 percent of the number of qualified voters who voted in...
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12-15-121
Section 12-15-121 Form, contents, and execution of juvenile petitions. (a) A juvenile petition
alleging delinquency, in need of supervision, or dependency may be signed by any person 18
years of age or older, other than a juvenile court intake officer, who has knowledge of the
facts alleged or is informed of them and believes that they are true. However, the person
signing a dependency petition, in the petition or in an attached affidavit, shall give information,
if reasonably ascertainable, as required in Section 30-3B-209. (b) A petition shall be entitled
"In the matter of _____, a child" and shall be made under oath. (c) The petition
shall set forth with specificity all of the following: (1) The facts which bring the child
under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, the facts constituting the alleged dependency,
delinquency, or need of supervision and the facts showing that the child is in need of supervision,
treatment, rehabilitation, care, or the protection of the state, as the...
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26-10A-5
Section 26-10A-5 Who may adopt. (a) Any adult person or husband and wife jointly who are adults
may petition the court to adopt a minor. (1) No rule or regulation of the Department of Human
Resources shall prevent an adoption by a person solely because the person is employed outside
the home, provided however, the Department of Human Resources may exercise sound discretion
in requiring the person to remain in the home with a minor for a reasonable period of time
when a particular minor requires the presence of that person to ensure his or her adjustment.
Provided, however, the reasonable period of time shall not exceed 60 consecutive calendar
days. (2) No rule or regulation of the Department of Human Resources or any agency shall prevent
an adoption by a single person solely because such person is single or shall prevent an adoption
solely because such person is of a certain age. (3) Provided however, in cases, where one
who purports to be the biological father marries the biological...
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27-13-43
Section 27-13-43 Review of final orders of commissioner. Any final order made by the commissioner
as provided by law may, upon appropriate petition filed by the Attorney General on behalf
of the state or by any interested party, at any time within 30 days from the date of said
order, be reviewed by the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, on a writ of certiorari.
Upon the filing of such petition, the petitioner shall file with the register or clerk of
said court a bond, with good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the register or clerk,
conditioned to pay all costs which may be assessed against the petitioner in such proceedings.
The Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, or the Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama,
on appeal to it, may affirm said order or modify or repeal the same, in whole or in part.
From the judgment of the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, either the state or
the interested party taking the appeal may appeal directly to the Court of...
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27-13-81
Section 27-13-81 Review of final orders of commissioner. Any final order made by the commissioner
as provided by law may, upon appropriate petition filed by the Attorney General on behalf
of the state or by any interested party at any time within 30 days from the date of said order,
be reviewed by the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, on a writ of certiorari. Upon
the filing of such petition, the petitioner shall file with the register or clerk of said
court a bond, with good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the register or clerk,
conditioned to pay all costs which may be assessed against the petitioner in such proceedings.
The Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, or the Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama,
on appeal to it, may affirm said order or modify or repeal the same, in whole or in part.
From the judgment of the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, either the state or
the interested party taking the appeal may appeal directly to the Court of...
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38-9-6
Section 38-9-6 Protective placement or other protective services. (a) An interested person
may petition the court to order protective placement or other protective services for an adult
in need of protective services. No protective placement or other protective services may be
ordered unless there is a determination by the court that the person is unable to provide
for his or her own protection from abuse, neglect, exploitation, sexual abuse, or emotional
abuse. Upon a petition, setting forth the facts and name, age, sex, and residence of the person,
the court of the circuit in which the person resides shall appoint a day, not more than 30
days from the filing of the petition, for the hearing on the petition. If, on the hearing
of a petition, the person is not represented by counsel, the court shall appoint a guardian
ad litem to represent him or her. A jury of six persons shall be impanelled for the hearing
to serve as the trier of facts. (b) Costs of court proceedings under this...
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43-8-73
Section 43-8-73 Procedure for making election; petition; time limit; notice and hearing; withdrawal
of demand; order of court; enforcement of order. (a) The surviving spouse may elect to take
his elective share by filing with the court and mailing or delivering to the personal representative,
if any, a petition for the elective share within six months after the date of death, or within
six months after the probate of the decedent's will, whichever limitation last expires. The
court may extend the time for election for cause shown by the surviving spouse before the
time for election has expired. (b) The surviving spouse shall give notice of the time and
place set for hearing to persons interested in the estate whose interests will be adversely
affected by the taking of the elective share. (c) The surviving spouse may withdraw his demand
for an elective share at any time before entry of a final determination by the court. (d)
After notice and hearing, the court shall determine the amount...
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11-44C-92
Section 11-44C-92 Commission form of government. If a majority of the qualified electors voting
in the election provided herein choose the court ordered districted commission form of government
in accordance with the consent decree entered into by the parties and approved by the court
on April 7, 1983, in the case of Bolden vs.City of Mobile, Civil Action No. 75-297, then the
provisions of said court ordered districted commission form shall be applicable to said city.
The three commissioners elected under said court ordered plan from single member districts
shall sit as a board and shall possess and exercise all municipal powers, legislative, executive,
and judicial, possessed and exercised by city governing bodies as provided by sections 11-44-70
through 11-44-105, as amended, and other applicable laws, except that all functions, responsibilities
and operations of the city shall be under the direction and supervision of the board of commissioners
as a whole. All three commissioners...
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19-3B-205
Section 19-3B-205 Judicial accountings and settlements. (a) A trustee may file an accounting
of the trustee's administration of a trust in court at any time and seek a partial or final
settlement thereof or, upon petition of an interested party, a court may order a trustee to
render an accounting of the trustee's administration of a trust and require a partial or final
settlement thereof. Notice of such judicial proceeding shall be provided to the trustee and
each beneficiary, or representative thereof pursuant to Article 3, as provided by the applicable
rules of civil procedure. (b) A trust accounting must be a reasonably understandable report
from the date of the last accounting or, if none, from the date upon which the trustee became
accountable, or other such date the court may set, which provides reasonable detail of the
transactions affecting the administration of the trust, and which adequately discloses the
following information: (1) The accounting must identify the trust, the...
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30-1-5
Section 30-1-5 Consent of parents required for marriage of certain minors. If a person intending
to marry is at least 16 years of age and under 18 years of age and has not had a former wife
or husband, the consent of a parent or guardian of the minor to the marriage shall be required.
Evidence of consent shall be in the form of an affidavit signed by a parent or guardian, notarized,
and filed with the probate court. (Code 1852, §1950; Code 1867, §2339; Code 1876, §2678;
Code 1886, §2315; Code 1896, §2845; Code 1907, §4885; Code 1923, §8999; Code 1940, T.
34, §10; Act 2003-150, p. 454, §1; Act 2019-340, §1.)...
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