South Carolina Code of Laws
Article 1 - General Provisions, Definitions, And Probate Jurisdiction Of Court
Section 62-1-402. Notice; waiver.

A person, including a guardian ad litem, conservator, or other fiduciary, may waive notice by a writing signed by him or his attorney and filed in the proceeding.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 539, Section 1; 2013 Act No. 100, Section 1, eff January 1, 2014.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

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 62-1-308. Appeals.

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 62-1-502. Requirement of survival by 120 hours; individuals, two or more beneficiaries, class members.

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.

Section 62-1-506. Exceptions.

Section 62-1-507. Evidence of death or status.

Section 62-1-508. Protection of payors, bona fide purchasers, and other third parties; personal liability of recipient.

Section 62-1-509. Construction.