Sec. 7. The court may promulgate rules and forms of procedure for probate proceedings, not inconsistent with the provisions of this article nor with such rules and forms as are promulgated by the supreme court. If in any probate proceeding a situation arises which is not provided for by any statute or rule of procedure, the court may formulate and declare a rule of procedure for that particular case.
Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.107. As amended by Acts 1982, P.L.171, SEC.4.
Structure Indiana Code
29-1-1-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter
29-1-1-2. Procedure; Prior Proceedings or Rights
29-1-1-3. Definitions; Rules of Construction
29-1-1-6. Disqualification of Judges
29-1-1-7. Rules and Forms of Procedure
29-1-1-10. Notice of Filings; Objections or Answers
29-1-1-11. Notice to Interested Persons
29-1-1-13. Service by Publication and Mail; Personal Service
29-1-1-14. Service Upon Attorney
29-1-1-16. Proof of Service; Filing
29-1-1-17. Proof of Service as Evidence
29-1-1-18. Notices; Proof of Compliance
29-1-1-19. Notice of Hearing; Waiver
29-1-1-20. Incapacitated Persons; Unknown Persons; Guardians
29-1-1-21. Orders, Judgments, or Decrees; Vacating or Modifying
29-1-1-22. Appeals; Stay of Proceedings