Subjgrp 125. Decisions in Formal Proceedings
- § 30.235 - What will the judge's decision in a formal probate proceeding contain?
- § 30.236 - How are covered permanent improvements treated?
- § 30.237 - What notice of the decision will the judge provide?
- § 30.238 - May I file a petition for rehearing if I disagree with the judge's decision in the formal probate hearing?
- § 30.239 - Does any distribution of the estate occur while a petition for rehearing is pending?
- § 30.240 - How will the judge decide a petition for rehearing?
- § 30.241 - May I submit another petition for rehearing?
- § 30.242 - When does the judge's order on a petition for rehearing become final?
- § 30.243 - May a closed probate case be reopened?
- § 30.244 - When must a petition for reopening be filed?
- § 30.245 - What legal standard will be applied to reopen a case?
- § 30.246 - What must be included in a petition for reopening?
- § 30.247 - What is not appropriate for a petition for reopening?
- § 30.248 - How will the judge decide my petition for reopening?
- § 30.249 - What happens when the judge issues an order on reopening?
- § 30.250 - May a correction order be issued to correct typographical and other non-substantive errors?
- § 30.251 - What happens if BIA identifies additional property of a decedent after the probate decision is issued?
- § 30.252 - What happens if BIA identifies that property was incorrectly included in a decedent's inventory?
- § 30.253 - What happens if a request for reconsideration of a distribution order is timely made?