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Code · Montana · Title 72 — Estates, Trusts, and Fiduciary Relationships · Chapter 5 · Part 4

72-5-445. Notice of hearing.

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72-5-445 . Notice of hearing. Notice of the hearing of the petition must be given, regardless of age, for the period and in the manner provided by 72-1-301 to all of the following:
(1)the persons required to be named in a petition for the appointment of a conservator;
(2)so far as is known to the petitioner, beneficiaries under any document executed by the protected person that may have testamentary effect unless the court for good cause dispenses with such notice;
(3)if the proposed action involves a trust, to all persons entitled to receive notice with respect to such an action under Title 72, chapter 38;
(4)so far as is known to the petitioner, the persons who, if the protected person were to die immediately, would be the protected person's heirs under the laws of intestate succession unless the court for good cause dispenses with the notice; and
(5)other persons as the court may order.
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