Chapter 495 |
2016 -- H 8320 Enacted 07/15/2016 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO PROBATE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE - JUDICIAL REVIEW OF PROBATE COURT ORDERS AND DECISIONS |
Introduced By: Representatives Craven, and Lombardi |
Date Introduced: June 10, 2016 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 33-23-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 33-23 entitled "Judicial |
Review of Probate Court Orders and Decisions" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
33-23-1. Filing of claim of appeal, record, and reasons. -- (a) Any person aggrieved by |
an order or decree of a probate court (hereinafter "appellant"), may, unless provisions be made to |
the contrary, appeal to the superior court for the county in which the probate court is established |
by taking the following procedure: |
(1) Within twenty (20) days after execution of the order or decree by the probate judge, |
the appellant shall file, in the office of the clerk of the probate court, a claim of appeal to the |
superior court and a request for a certified copy of the claim and the record of the proceedings |
appealed from and shall pay the clerk his or her fees therefor. |
(2) Within thirty (30) days after the entry of the order or decree, the appellant shall file, |
in the superior court, a certified copy of the claim and the reasons of appeal specifically stated, to |
which reasons the appellant shall be restricted, unless, for cause shown, and with or without |
terms, the superior court shall allow amendments and additions thereto. |
(3) The appellant shall file with the probate clerk an affidavit in proof of the filing and |
docketing of the probate appeal pursuant to the time deadlines set forth in ยง 33-23-1 subdivision |
(a)(2). |
(b) An appeal under this chapter is not an appeal on error but is to be heard de novo in |
the superior court. The record of proceedings, including the certified documents and the transcript |
(if any) from the probate proceedings, may be introduced in the superior court without further |
authentication. The findings of fact and/or decisions of the probate court may be given as much |
weight and deference as the superior court deems appropriate, however, the superior court shall |
not be bound by any such findings or decisions. Nothing herein shall preclude a witness who |
testified at the probate court proceeding from testifying at the superior court hearing, however, |
the transcript of such probate court testimony may be used for any evidentiary purpose, consistent |
with the Rhode Island rules of evidence. |
(c) The deadline of subsections subdivisions (a)(1) and (a)(2) of this chapter are |
jurisdictional and may not be extended by either the probate court or the superior court. |
(d) Nothing in this chapter shall preclude interested parties in a probate proceeding from |
stipulating to a probate appeal from the probate court to the superior court and, toward that end, |
to build a record by agreed statement of facts and otherwise,; to fashion on a form of order or |
decree to preserve or frame issues as the parties desire,; and to preserve the status quo ante |
pending appeal through custodianship of assets or otherwise. Such a stipulated probate appeal |
shall be governed by, and be subject to, the procedural requirements of this chapter. |
(e) The executor, administrator, guardian, or other fiduciary, pending a probate appeal, |
shall annually, or more often as requested by the probate court, file a written report of the status |
of the appeal. |
(f) The filing fees payable to the superior court clerk for reasons of appeal in a probate |
appeal shall be the same as those established from time to time for the filing of a complaint in a |
civil action. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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