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43-2-506
Section 43-2-506 Settlement by consent without notice. In any case in which an administration
is conducted pursuant to letters testamentary or letters of administration with the will annexed
granted in this state and all legatees and distributees named in the will are of age and proof
is made that all legal charges against the estate have been paid in full, the probate court,
upon verified petition of the personal representative consented to by written instrument properly
executed and acknowledged by all legatees and distributees, may approve a consent settlement
without notice or publication or posting. In any case in which an administration is conducted
pursuant to letters testamentary or letters of administration granted in this state and such
administration in this state is ancillary to a primary administration in another state, and
proof is made that all legal charges against the estate in this state have been paid in full
and the balance of the assets of the estate in this state...
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26-5-12
Section 26-5-12 Final consent settlement between conservator and ward. A conservator appointed
by any court of this state for a minor or incapacitated person may, on the arrival of his
or her ward at full age or on termination of the ward's incapacity or on removal of his or
her ward's disabilities of nonage by a court of competent jurisdiction or, if the ward is
married and has attained the age of 18 years, or if the ward has died, present a verified
petition to the court in which the conservatorship is pending, praying for a final consent
settlement by and between him or her and his or her ward, or the ward's personal representative,
if the ward has died. If such consent settlement is agreed to by the ward, or the ward's personal
representative, if the ward has died, by a written instrument, signed by him or her and acknowledged
as conveyances of real estate are acknowledged, the court may approve such settlement without
notice or publication or posting. The agreement of the ward, or...
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43-8-1
Section 43-8-1 General definitions. Subject to additional definitions contained in the subsequent
articles which are applicable to specific articles or divisions, and unless the context otherwise
requires, in this chapter, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) BENEFICIARY.
As it relates to trust beneficiaries, includes a person who has any present or future interest,
vested or contingent, and also includes the owner of an interest by assignment or other transfer
and as it relates to a charitable trust, includes any person entitled to enforce the trust.
(2) CHILD. Includes any individual entitled to take as a child under this chapter by intestate
succession from the parent whose relationship is involved and excludes any person who is only
a stepchild, a foster child, a grandchild or any more remote descendant. (3) COURT. The court
having jurisdiction in matters relating to the affairs of decedents. This court in Alabama
is known as the probate court. (4) DAYS. That...
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22-18-50
Section 22-18-50 Enactment and text of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate
Compact. The Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact is hereby enacted
into law and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in form substantially
as follows: SECTION 1. PURPOSE In order to protect the public through verification of competency
and ensure accountability for patient care related activities all states license emergency
medical services (EMS) personnel, such as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), advanced EMTs
and paramedics. This Compact is intended to facilitate the day to day movement of EMS personnel
across state boundaries in the performance of their EMS duties as assigned by an appropriate
authority and authorize state EMS offices to afford immediate legal recognition to EMS personnel
licensed in a member state. This Compact recognizes that states have a vested interest in
protecting the public's health and safety...
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26-2A-158
Section 26-2A-158 Termination of proceedings. (a) The protected person, conservator, or any
other interested person may petition the court to terminate the conservatorship. A protected
person seeking termination is entitled to the same rights and procedures as in an original
proceeding for a protective order. If the conservator has accounted to the formerly protected
person, no accounting is necessary. The court, upon determining after notice and hearing that
the minority or disability of the protected person has ceased, shall terminate the conservatorship.
Upon termination, title to assets of the estate passes to the formerly protected person or
to successors. The order of termination must provide for expenses of administration and direct
the conservator to execute appropriate instruments to evidence the transfer. (b) A conservator
appointed by any court of this state, on termination or removal of the protected person's
minority or disability, may present a verified petition to the...
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26-2A-20
Section 26-2A-20 General definitions. As used in this chapter the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1)
CLAIMS. In respect of a protected person, includes liabilities of the protected person, whether
arising in contract, tort, or otherwise, and liabilities of the estate which arise at or after
the appointment of a conservator, including expenses of administration. (2) CONSERVATOR. A
person who is appointed by a court to manage the estate of a protected person and includes
a limited conservator described in Section 26-2A-148(a). (3) COURT. A probate court of this
state. (4) COURT REPRESENTATIVE. A person appointed in a guardianship or protective proceeding
who is trained in law, nursing, or social work, is an officer, employee, or special appointee
of the court, and has no personal interest in the proceeding. (5) DISABILITY. Cause for a
protective order as described in Section 26-2A-130. (6) ESTATE. Includes...
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26-3-8
Section 26-3-8 Giving of new bond by conservator upon application for discharge from liability
of surety - Required; effect of failure to give bond. Upon the application in writing of any
surety or sureties upon the bond of a conservator requesting to be discharged from future
liability as such surety or sureties or upon the application in writing of the personal representative
or of an heir or devisee of a deceased surety upon such bond requesting that the estate of
such deceased surety be discharged from future liability by reason of such suretyship, it
shall be the duty of the court to give such conservator notice of such application and to
require him or her, within 15 days after the service of the notice, to make a new bond. Upon
the failure to make such bond, such conservator shall be removed and his or her letters revoked
and upon such removal he or she shall make settlement of his or her conservatorship. Any number
of persons having the right to make application under this...
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43-2-83
Section 43-2-83 Discharge of surety; new bond. (a) Upon the application in writing of any surety
or sureties upon the bond of an executor or administrator requesting to be discharged from
any future liability as such surety or sureties, or upon the application in writing of the
personal representative or of an heir or devisee of a deceased surety upon such bond requesting
that the estate of such deceased surety be discharged from future liability by reason of such
suretyship, the court shall give to such executor or administrator notice of such application
and require him, within 15 days after the service of the notice, to make a new bond; and upon
the failure to make such bond, such executor or administrator shall be removed and his letters
revoked; and upon such removal he shall make settlement of his administration. Any number
of persons having the right to make application under this section may join in the application.
(b) When a new bond is given under subsection (a) of this...
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40-10-4
Section 40-10-4 Notice to taxpayer - Service generally. (a) On receiving such book, as speedily
as practicable the judge of probate shall issue a notice addressed to each person against
whom any unpaid taxes are assessed as shown by such book, substantially in the following form:
"State of Alabama, (give name of county) county, to (give name of taxpayer): The tax
collector has filed in my office a list of delinquent taxpayers, and of real estate upon which
taxes are due. You are reported as delinquent, and your tax amounts to (here give amount of
taxes) with costs added. This is to notify you to appear before the probate court of said
county at the next term thereof, commencing on Monday, the _____ day of _____, 2__, then and
there to show cause, if any you have, why a decree for the sale of property assessed for taxation
as belonging to you should not be made for the payment of the taxes thereon and fees and costs.
(Here probate judge's signature). Judge of probate." Such notice must...
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12-13-41
Section 12-13-41 Duties of probate judges generally. It shall be the duty of the probate judge:
(1) To issue all citations, letters testamentary, of administration and guardianship, subpoenas,
executions and all other process which is necessary for the exercise of his powers, the jurisdiction
of the court and the enforcement of its judgments, orders and decrees. (2) To keep minutes
of all his official acts and proceedings and, within three months thereafter, to record the
same in well-bound books. (3) To keep all the books, papers and records belonging to his office
with care and security, the papers arranged, filed and labeled so as to be of easy reference
and the books and records lettered and kept with general, direct and reverse indexes, but,
without the authority of the county commission, he shall not make new indexes. (4) To keep
constantly in his office a well-arranged docket, showing the date of the issue and return
of all process, the day set for the hearing, the kind of...
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