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Massachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title II - Descent And Distribution, Wills, Estates Of Deceased Persons And Absentees, Guardianship, Conservatorship And Trusts


Current as of: 2009
Chapter 190Descent And Distribution Of Real And Personal Property
Chapter 190AEffect Of Apparently Simultaneous Deaths Upon Devolution And Disposition Of Property, Including Proceeds Of Insurance
Chapter 191Wills
Chapter 191ADisclaimer Of Certain Property Interest Act
Chapter 191BUniform Statutory Will Act
Chapter 192Probate Of Wills And Appointment Of Executors
Chapter 193Appointment Of Administrators
Chapter 194Public Administrators
Chapter 195General Provisions Relative To Executors And Administrators
Chapter 196Allowances To Widows And Children, And Advancements
Chapter 197Payment Of Debts, Legacies And Distributive Shares
Chapter 198Insolvent Estates Of Deceased Persons
Chapter 199Settlement Of Estates Of Deceased Non-Residents
Chapter 199AGeneral Provisions Regarding Certain Foreign Fiduciaries
Chapter 200Settlement Of Estates Of Absentees
Chapter 200AAbandoned Property
Chapter 201Guardians And Conservators
Chapter 201AUniform Transfers To Minors Act
Chapter 201BUniform Durable Power Of Attorney Act
Chapter 201CStatutory Custodianship Trusts
Chapter 201DHealth Care Proxies
Chapter 201EUniform Transfer On Death Security Registration Act
Chapter 202Sales, Mortgages And Leases Of Real Estate By Executors, Administrators, Guardians And Conservators
Chapter 203Trusts
Chapter 203AUniform Common Trust Fund Act
Chapter 203BUniform Custodial Trust Act
Chapter 203CPrudent Investment
Chapter 203DPrincipal And Income
Chapter 204General Provisions Relative To Sales, Mortgages, Releases, Compromises, Etc., By Executors, Etc.
Chapter 205Bonds Of Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Conservators, Trustees And Receivers
Chapter 206Accounts And Settlements Of Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Conservators, Trustees And Receivers

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