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    • Title 13.5 - Maryland Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act
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    Maryland Statutes
    Title 13.5 - Maryland Uniform Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction Act
    Subtitle 2 - Jurisdiction

    Section 13.5-201 - In General - A court of this State has jurisdiction to appoint a...

    Section 13.5-202 - Powers of Court Lacking Jurisdiction - (a)    A court of this State lacking jurisdiction under §...

    Section 13.5-203 - Exclusive and Continuing Jurisdiction - Except as otherwise provided in § 13.5–202 of this subtitle,...

    Section 13.5-204 - Jurisdiction Declined -- in General - (a)    A court of this State having jurisdiction under §...

    Section 13.5-205 - Jurisdiction Declined -- Unjustifiable Conduct - (a)    If at any time a court of this State...

    Section 13.5-206 - Notice Requirements - (a)    If a petition for the appointment of a guardian...

    Section 13.5-207 - Procedure When Petitions Filed in More Than One State - Except for a petition for the appointment of a guardian...

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