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Montana Code Title 72 - Estates, Trusts, And Fiduciary Relationships

Montana Code > Title 72 - Estates, Trusts, And Fiduciary Relationships


Current as of: 2009
Chapter 1Uniform Probate Code General Provisions
Chapter 2UPC -- Intestacy, Wills, And Donative Transfers
Chapter 3UPC -- Probate And Administration
Chapter 4UPC -- Foreign Personal Representatives And Ancillary Administration
Chapter 5UPC -- Persons Under Disability Guardianship And Conservatorship
Chapter 6Nonprobate Transfers On Death
Chapter 9Disposition Of Community Property Rights At Death
Chapter 11Intestate Succession
Chapter 12Probate And Administration Supplementary Provisions
Chapter 14Escheated Estates
Chapter 15Public Administrator
Chapter 16Estate And Generation-Skipping Taxes
Chapter 17Anatomical Gift Act
Chapter 26Uniform Transfers To Minors Act
Chapter 30Management Of Institutional Funds
Chapter 31Miscellaneous Provisions Relating To Fiduciaries
Chapter 33Trust Code General Provisions
Chapter 34Trust Code -- Trust Administration
Chapter 35Trust Code -- Judicial Proceedings Concerning Trusts
Chapter 36Trust Code -- Rights Of Third Persons

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