Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 472 - Probate Code — General Provisions
Section 472.140 - Record kept — adversary probate proceeding defined.

Effective - 28 Aug 1986
472.140. Record kept — adversary probate proceeding defined. — 1. A record shall be kept in any adversary probate proceeding in a probate division of the circuit court. At the discretion of the judge, but in compliance with the rules of the supreme court, the record may be a stenographic record or one made by the utilization of electronic, magnetic, or mechanical sound or video recording devices.
2. "Adversary probate proceeding" as used in this section and in section 472.141 means any proceeding brought pursuant to any provision of chapters 472, 473, 474, and 475 which requires, as a condition precedent to an entry of an order or judgment on the merits, notice of hearing to persons interested in the proceeding, except that proceedings to sell real property or to make final settlement and except that notices that letters have been granted, for unknown heirs, to file interim settlements, of the right of the surviving spouse to elect to take against the will and in guardianship estates in which the Veterans Administration is a party in interest as to petitions by the conservator to disburse funds and as to settlements of conservators shall not be deemed to be adversary unless and until an interested person files objections to the action proposed or the account stated. An "adversary probate proceeding" shall also mean any other probate proceeding determined by the judge of the probate division to be an adversary proceeding.
3. The judge on his motion, or on the request of an interested person, may direct the keeping of a record of any hearing in a probate proceeding. The judge in his discretion may require the party requesting the record to give security for the payment of the costs thereof and may assess the costs of making the record against any party to the proceedings.
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(L. 1955 p. 385 § 15, A.L. 1978 H.B. 1634, A.L. 1986 H.B. 1297)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

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 472.040 - Costs.

Section 472.050 - Court open, when — sessions — time for acts.

Section 472.060 - Disqualification of judge.

Section 472.070 - Powers of clerk.

Section 472.075 - Clerk and certain personnel of probate division to be appointed by judge (St. Louis City).

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 472.141 - Proceedings to be conducted in accordance with rules of procedure — order after action commenced.

Section 472.150 - Vacation and modification of judgments.

Section 472.160 - Appeal — when — grounds for.

Section 472.170 - Appeals from orders as to mental condition — procedure — operates as supersedeas, when — appointment of guardian — review.

Section 472.180 - Time for appeal.

Section 472.190 - Appeals stayed or consolidated, when.

Section 472.210 - Appeals, procedure.

Section 472.280 - Records of probate division of circuit court — may be kept by means other than bound volumes — reading equipment, index to be provided.

Section 472.290 - Rules of evidence to apply — exceptions — specific rules.

Section 472.300 - Proceedings involving trusts — estates — minors — disabled or incapacitated persons — supervised settlements, procedure.

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 472.415 - Disclosure of digital assets, use of online tool to direct custodian — use of will, trust, power of attorney to give direction.

Section 472.420 - Terms-of-service agreement, act not to change or impair access — act does not confer expanded rights — effect of federal law.

Section 472.425 - Authority of custodian — assessment of cost — partial disclosure, authority of custodian — undue burden, court order.

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 472.470 - Fiduciary, legal duties — authority over user's digital assets and property — request to terminate user's account.

Section 472.475 - Time period to comply with disclosure requests — denial of request — court order for disclosure or termination — immunity from liability, when.

Section 472.480 - Construction of act, considerations.

Section 472.485 - Certain federal laws, act's impact on.

Section 472.490 - Severability clause.