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Your question is much too broad. If you want to read the probate code in your jurisdiction you need to visit a law library and ask the law librarian to help you locate the probate code. You should set aside several hours for completing this task. You should be able to find a law library at the courthouse in your area or at a law school if there's one nearby. You could also do an online search for your state + probate code. Many state codes are now available online. Your state may be one of them.

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