§ 30.121 - May a judge appoint a master in a probate case?  


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  • § 30.121 May a judge appoint a master in a probate case?

    (a) In the exercise of any authority under this part, a judge may appoint a master to do all of the following:

    (1) Conduct hearings on the record as to all or specific issues in probate cases as assigned by the judge;

    (2) Make written reports including findings of fact and conclusions of law; and

    (3) Propose a recommended decision to the judge.

    (b) When the master files a report under this section, the master must also mail a copy of the report and recommended decision to all interested parties.