Section 1–402. [Notice; Waiver.]
A person, including a guardian ad litem, conservator, or other fiduciary, may waive notice by a writing signed by the person or the person's attorney and filed in the proceeding. A person for whom a guardianship or other protective order is sought, a ward, incapacitated person or a protected person may not waive notice.
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