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Statutes > District of Columbia Statutes > Division III - Decendents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations (TITLE 18 to TITLE 21) > TITLE 21 - FIDUCIARY RELATIONS AND THE MENTALLY ILL (Chapter 1 to Chapter 24) > Chapter 24 - Adult Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Jurisdiction; Uniform Act (Subchapter I to Subchapter V) > Subchapter II - Jurisdiction (Section 21-2402.01 to Section 21-2402.09)

Subchapter II - Jurisdiction (Section 21-2402.01 to Section 21-2402.09)

  • Section 21-2402.01 - Definitions; significant connection factors
  • Section 21-2402.02 - Exclusive basis
  • Section 21-2402.03 - Jurisdiction
  • Section 21-2402.04 - Special jurisdiction
  • Section 21-2402.05 - Exclusive and continuing jurisdiction
  • Section 21-2402.06 - Appropriate forum
  • Section 21-2402.07 - Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct
  • Section 21-2402.08 - Notice of proceeding
  • Section 21-2402.09 - Proceedings in more than one state




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