Section 1–302. [Subject Matter Jurisdiction.]
(a) To the full extent permitted by the constitution, the court has jurisdiction over all subject matter relating to: (1) estates of decedents, including construction of wills and determination of heirs and successors of decedents, and estates of protected persons, (2) protection of minors and incapacitated persons, (3) trusts, and (4) any other matters authorized by section 6 of chapter 215. The district court and the juvenile court shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the probate and family court to appoint guardians of minors when the subject of the petition is a minor and there is a proceeding before such district or juvenile court. The district and juvenile court shall have continuing jurisdiction over resignation, removal, reporting, and other proceedings related to the guardianship.
(b) The court has full power to make orders, judgments and decrees and take all other action necessary and proper to administer justice in the matters which come before it.
(c) The court has jurisdiction over protective proceedings and guardianship proceedings. Part 2 of Article 5A provides the exclusive jurisdictional basis for a court of the commonwealth to appoint a guardian or issue a protective order for an adult.
(d) If both guardianship and protective proceedings as to the same person are commenced or pending in the same court, the proceedings may be consolidated.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part II - Real and Personal Property and Domestic Relations
Chapter 190b - Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code
Article I - General Provisions, Definitions and Probate Jurisdiction of Court
Section 1-102 - Purposes; Rule of Construction
Section 1-103 - Supplementary General Principles of Law Applicable
Section 1-105 - Construction Against Implied Repeal
Section 1-106 - Effect of Fraud and Evasion
Section 1-107 - Evidence of Death or Status
Section 1-108 - Act by Holder of General Power
Section 1-109 - Standard of Proof
Section 1-201 - Definitions and Inclusions
Section 1-301 - Territorial Application
Section 1-302 - Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Section 1-303 - Venue; Multiple Proceedings; Transfer
Section 1-307 - Magistrate; Powers
Section 1-310 - Oath of Affirmation on Filed Documents
Section 1-401 - Notice;method and Timing of Giving
Section 1-402 - Notice; Waiver
Section 1-403 - Pleadings; When Parties Bound by Others; Notice