2005 Rhode Island Code - § 33-22-7 — Proceedings in which notice given by court.

    Every probate court shall, before proceeding, give notice to all parties known to be interested in the following cases:

   (1) In the granting of letters of administration.

   (2) In the probate of a will.

   (3) In the appointment or approval of a conservator or guardian.

   (4) In any complaint for the removal of an executor, administrator, conservator, or guardian.

   (5) In the acceptance of the resignation of an executor, administrator, conservator, or guardian.

   (6) In the making of any decree upon the account of an executor, conservator, or guardian.

   (7) In the appointment of commissioners and in the making of any order upon the report of commissioners on any estate.

   (8) In the making of any order of distribution among the next of kin of a deceased person.

   (9) In any petition of an executor, administrator, conservator, or guardian for leave to sell real estate of the testator, intestate, or ward.

   (10) In the granting of any petition of a conservator or guardian for leave to make a mortgage or written lease of real estate of his or her ward.

   (11) In canceling the bond of an executor, administrator, conservator, or guardian.

   (12) In making an allowance out of the estate of a deceased person for the support of his or her family.

   (13) In any petition of an executor or administrator for leave to mortgage real estate of the testator or intestate.

   (14) In setting off and allowing real estate in fee, or the proceeds of sale thereof, to a widow or surviving husband.

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