Effective - 01 Jan 1981
472.030. Powers of court — executions, when returnable — service of process. — The probate division of the circuit court has the same legal and equitable powers to effectuate and to enforce its orders, judgments and decrees in probate matters as circuit judges have in other matters and its executions shall be governed by chapter 513 and the applicable supreme court rule, except that all executions shall be returnable within thirty days unless otherwise ordered by the court. All process of the court may be served anywhere within the territorial limits of the state.
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(L. 1955 p. 385 § 4, A.L. 1978 H.B. 1634, A.L. 1980 S.B. 637)
Effective 1-01-81
(1961) This section is not a grant to probate courts of jurisdiction in purely equitable matters. Whatever equitable powers a probate court may exercise by virtue of this section must be employed in the discharge of its jurisdiction in probate matters. Stark v. Moffit (A.), 352 S.W.2d 165.
(1964) Where deceased, collecting agent of gas company, wrongfully deposited collections in his personal account, deposit created trust fund for benefit of gas company and the tracing of collections into the bank account was a proper exercise of equitable powers by the probate court. In re Meyers' Estate (Mo.), 376 S.W.2d 219.
(1987) Order granting special notice of probate hearings to interested person pursuant to this section was not subject to interlocutory appeal. Cordes v. Caldwell, 731 S.W.2d 463 (Mo.App.)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXXI - Trusts and Estates of Decedents and Persons Under Disability
Chapter 472 - Probate Code — General Provisions
Section 472.005 - Application, when — effect on pending proceedings and rights.
Section 472.010 - Definitions.
Section 472.013 - Fraud under probate code — remedy — procedure.
Section 472.020 - Jurisdiction of probate division of circuit court.
Section 472.025 - State may be party to proceedings — service.
Section 472.030 - Powers of court — executions, when returnable — service of process.
Section 472.050 - Court open, when — sessions — time for acts.
Section 472.060 - Disqualification of judge.
Section 472.070 - Powers of clerk.
Section 472.080 - Documents filed with court, form — content.
Section 472.090 - Objections to petition, form.
Section 472.100 - Notice — court may require — how delivered.
Section 472.110 - Proof of service.
Section 472.120 - Amendment of proof of service.
Section 472.130 - Waiver of notice.
Section 472.135 - Waiver of legal requirements, when — limitation on waiver.
Section 472.140 - Record kept — adversary probate proceeding defined.
Section 472.150 - Vacation and modification of judgments.
Section 472.160 - Appeal — when — grounds for.
Section 472.180 - Time for appeal.
Section 472.190 - Appeals stayed or consolidated, when.
Section 472.210 - Appeals, procedure.
Section 472.290 - Rules of evidence to apply — exceptions — specific rules.
Section 472.320 - Independent administration of decedents' estates — application of probate code.
Section 472.330 - Approval of act or transaction in best interests of estate.
Section 472.335 - Power of court to confirm and validate acts — acts included.
Section 472.400 - Citation of law.
Section 472.405 - Definitions.
Section 472.410 - Applicability.
Section 472.430 - Disclosure to personal representative of user's estate, when.
Section 472.435 - Catalogue of electronic communications disclosed to personal representative, when.
Section 472.440 - Disclosure to agent, when.
Section 472.445 - Catalogue of electronic communications, disclosure to agent, when.
Section 472.450 - Disclosures to trustee.
Section 472.455 - Content of electronic communication, disclosure to trustee, when.
Section 472.460 - Catalogue of electronic communications, disclosure to trustee, when.
Section 472.465 - Conservator access, opportunity for hearing — disclosures to conservator, when.
Section 472.480 - Construction of act, considerations.