(a) Subject to the provisions of Section 62-3-201, where a proceeding under this Code could be maintained in more than one place in South Carolina, the court in which the proceeding is first commenced has the exclusive right to proceed.
(b) If proceedings concerning the same estate, protected persons, ward, or trust are commenced in more than one court of South Carolina, the court in which the proceeding was first commenced shall continue to hear the matter, and the other courts shall hold the matter in abeyance until the question of venue is decided, and, if the ruling court determines that venue is properly in another court, it shall transfer the proceeding to the other court.
(c) If a court finds that, in the interest of justice, a proceeding or a file should be located in another court of probate in South Carolina, the court making the finding may transfer the proceeding or file to the other court.
(d) If a court transfers venue of a proceeding or file to a court in another county, venue for that proceeding or file, and any subsequent matters concerning that proceeding or file, including appeals, shall be retained by the county to which the venue has been transferred.
(e) If a probate court judge is disqualified from matters concerning a proceeding or a file, and venue has not been transferred to another county, a special probate court judge appointed for that proceeding or file has all of the powers and duties appertaining to the probate court judge of the county where the proceeding or file commenced, and venue for any subsequent matters concerning that proceeding or file, including appeals, remains with the county where that proceeding or file commenced.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 539, Section 1; 2013 Act No. 100, Section 1, eff January 1, 2014.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 62 - South Carolina Probate Code
Article 1 - General Provisions, Definitions, And Probate Jurisdiction Of Court
Section 62-1-100. Effective date.
Section 62-1-101. Short title.
Section 62-1-102. Purposes; rules of construction.
Section 62-1-103. Supplementary general principles of law applicable.
Section 62-1-104. Severability.
Section 62-1-105. Construction against implied repeal.
Section 62-1-106. Effect of fraud and evasion.
Section 62-1-107. Evidence as to death or status.
Section 62-1-108. Acts by holder of general power.
Section 62-1-109. Duties and obligations of lawyer and person serving as a fiduciary.
Section 62-1-110. Fiduciary and lawyer, privileged communication.
Section 62-1-111. Authority to award costs and expenses.
Section 62-1-112. Inherent power of court.
Section 62-1-201. General definitions.
Section 62-1-301. Territorial application.
Section 62-1-302. Subject matter jurisdiction; concurrent jurisdiction with family court.
Section 62-1-303. Venue; multiple proceedings; transfer.
Section 62-1-304. South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure govern formal proceedings.
Section 62-1-305. Records and certified copies.
Section 62-1-306. Jury trials.
Section 62-1-307. Probate judge; powers.
Section 62-1-309. Election and term of judges.
Section 62-1-401. Notice; method and time of giving.
Section 62-1-402. Notice; waiver.
Section 62-1-403. Pleadings; when parties bound by others; notice.
Section 62-1-500. Short title.
Section 62-1-501. Definitions.
Section 62-1-503. Requirement of survival by 120 hours under governing instruments.
Section 62-1-504. Co-owners with right of survivorship; requirement of survival by 120 hours.
Section 62-1-505. Right or benefit that depends on surviving the death of a decedent's killer.