Michigan Compiled Laws
386-1998-III-2 - Part 2 Venue for Probate and Administration, Priority to Administer, and Demand for Notice (700.3201...700.3209)
Section 700.3201 - Venue for First and Subsequent Estate Proceedings; Location of Property.

Sec. 3201.
(1) Venue for the first informal or formal testacy or appointment proceeding after a decedent's death is 1 of the following:
(a) The county where the decedent was domiciled at the time of death.
(b) If the decedent was not domiciled in this state, in a county where property of the decedent was located at the time of death.
(2) Venue for a subsequent proceeding that is within the court's exclusive jurisdiction is in the place where the initial proceeding occurred, unless the initial proceeding has been transferred as provided in subsection (3), in section 856 of the revised judicature act of 1961, MCL 600.856, or by supreme court rule.
(3) If the first proceeding described in subsection (1) was informal, on application of an interested person and after notice to the proponent in the first proceeding, the court, upon finding that venue is elsewhere, may transfer the proceeding and the file to the other court.
(4) On motion by a party or on the court's own initiative, a proceeding's venue may be changed to another county by court order for the convenience of the parties and witnesses, for the attorneys' convenience, or if an impartial trial cannot be had in the county where the action is pending.
(5) For the purpose of aiding determinations concerning location of property that may be relevant in cases involving nondomiciliaries, other than a debt evidenced by investment or commercial paper or other instrument in favor of a nondomiciliary, a debt is located where the debtor resides or, if the debtor is a person other than an individual, at the place where the debtor has its principal office. Commercial paper, investment paper, and other instruments are located where the instrument is. An interest in property held in trust is located where the trustee may be sued.
History: 1998, Act 386, Eff. Apr. 1, 2000 Popular Name: EPIC

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 700 - Estates and Protected Individuals Code

Act 386 of 1998 - Estates and Protected Individuals Code (700.1101 - 700.8206)

Article III - Probate of Wills and Administration (700.3101...700.3988)

386-1998-III-2 - Part 2 Venue for Probate and Administration, Priority to Administer, and Demand for Notice (700.3201...700.3209)

Section 700.3201 - Venue for First and Subsequent Estate Proceedings; Location of Property.

Section 700.3202 - Appointment or Testacy Proceedings; Conflicting Claim of Domicile in Another State.

Section 700.3203 - Priority Among Persons Seeking Appointment as a General Personal Representative.

Section 700.3204 - Representation by Conservator or Guardian; Appointment Without Priority; Applicability of Section and MCL 700.3203 to a General or Successor Personal Representative.

Section 700.3205 - Demand for Notice of Order or Filing Concerning Decedent's Estate.

Section 700.3206 - Right and Power to Make Decisions About Funeral Arrangements and Handling, Disposition, or Disinterment of Decedent's Body; Presumption; Funeral Representative Designation; Priority; "Exercise Their Rights or Powers Under Subsectio...

Section 700.3206a - Designation of Successor Individual as Funeral Representative.

Section 700.3206b - Revocation of Funeral Representative Designation.

Section 700.3207 - Petition; Venue; Hearing; Date; Notice; Service; Funeral Establishment as Petitioner; Factors to Be Considered in Court Decision; Embalming of Decedent's Body.

Section 700.3208 - Repealed. 2016, Act 57, Eff. June 27, 2016.

Section 700.3209 - Funeral Establishment Not Civilly Liable; Reliance on Funeral Representative Designation.