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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 28 - Wills, Estates, and Fiduciary Relationships
    • Subtitle 1 - General Provisions
    • Chapter 1 - General Provisions
    • § 28-1-109. Petition — Verification

    Arkansas Code
    Chapter 1 - General Provisions
    § 28-1-109. Petition — Verification

    (a) Unless otherwise provided, every application to the court shall be by petition signed and verified by or on behalf of the petitioner.
    (b) This requirement shall be mandatory but not jurisdictional, and noncompliance therewith shall not alone be grounds for appeal.

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    Arkansas Code

    Title 28 - Wills, Estates, and Fiduciary Relationships

    Subtitle 1 - General Provisions

    Chapter 1 - General Provisions

    § 28-1-101. Title

    § 28-1-102. Definitions

    § 28-1-103. Effect of code

    § 28-1-104. Probate proceedings

    § 28-1-106. Referees and probate clerks

    § 28-1-108. Records

    § 28-1-109. Petition — Verification

    § 28-1-110. Filing objections to petition

    § 28-1-111. Guardians and attorneys ad litem

    § 28-1-112. Notice — Service — Proof — Costs

    § 28-1-113. Waiver of notice

    § 28-1-115. Vacation and modification of orders

    § 28-1-116. Appeals

    § 28-1-117. Use of certified mail permitted

    § 28-1-118. Deceased viable fetus

    § 28-1-119. Access to decedent's autopsy records

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