Kansas Statutes Chapter 59. Probate Code
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Article 1. General Provisions
- Article 2. Courts and Their Records
- Article 4. Homestead and Family Allowances
- Article 5. Intestate Succession
- Article 6. Wills
- Article 6A. Elective Share of Surviving Spouse
- Article 7. Letters Testamentary and of Administration
- Article 8. Estates of Nonresidents
- Article 9. Estates of Intestates Without Heirs
- Article 10. Partnership Estates
- Article 11. Bonds
- Article 12. Inventory and Appraisement
- Article 13. Classification and Payment of Demands
- Article 14. Management and Sale of Assets
- Article 15. Accounting and Distribution
- Article 16. Accounting of Trustees
- Article 17. Provisions Applicable to All Estates
- Article 20. Support of Patients at Certain Institutions
- Article 21. Adoption
- Article 22. Probate Procedure
- Article 22A. Cy-Pres Rule for Charitable Trusts, Devises or Bequests
- Article 23. Proceedings for Sale, Lease and Mortgage of Realty
- Article 24. Appeals and Transfers
- Article 25. Rules of Court
- Article 26. Miscellaneous
- Article 27. Estates of Absentees
- Article 28. Special Personal Representatives
- Article 29. Care and Treatment for Mentally Ill Persons
- Article 29A. Commitment of Sexually Violent Predators
- Article 29B. Care and Treatment for Persons with an Alcohol or Substance Abuse Problem
- Article 29C. The Crisis Intervention Act
- Article 30. Guardians or Conservators
- Article 31. Uniform Testamentary Additions to Trusts Act
- Article 32. Simplified Estates Act
- Article 33. Informal Administration Act
- Article 34. Uniform Statutory Rule Against Perpetuities
- Article 35. Transfer-On-Death
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