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Welcome to the Ionia County Probate Court world wide web site. The probate court is a constitutional court of limited jurisdiction. This site provides general information about the court, the types of cases filed with the court, procedures in the court, and special articles on various laws under the jurisdiction of the court. This site remains under construction as additions are made weekly.


MISSION STATEMENT: To provide assistance and services to all persons and organizations seeking the jurisdiction of the probate court so as to ensure full access to justice within the authority of the court.


You can find the following information at this site:


HOME: Welcome and general information about the Michigan Probate Courts.

WHAT WE DO: Listing of the various jurisdictions of the court.

WHO WE ARE: Essential data about the court and its employees; directions to the court; holiday schedule and inclement weather closings policy.

JURY DUTY: General information about serving as a juror in probate court and the family division of Ionia County Circuit Court.

EPIC: The Estates and Protected Individuals Code related matters including a series of related articles on various aspects of this code including links, Court rules and forms.

 

 

MICHIGAN PROBATE COURTS


Each county in the State of Michigan has a probate court mandated by the Michigan Constitution. However, there are 10 counties in low population areas of the state where the counties have joined to form five probate court districts with a single judge serving each county of the district. All other counties of the state have at least one probate judge. The counties having a large population, like Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Kent, and so forth have two or more judges to meet the caseloads of the county.


Established by the Michigan Constitution, the probate court is a court of original jurisdiction and is a court of record. The constitution provides that the probate court “. . . shall have original jurisdiction in all cases of juvenile delinquents and dependents, except as provided by law.” The legislature is given power to establish the various jurisdictions or matters that the court will have authority over. I t states: “The jurisdiction, powers and duties of the probate court and of the judges thereof shall be provided by law.” The Michigan Supreme Court has power to determine the procedures in court for the exercise of its authority. It adopts court rules for conducting various proceedings in the courts.The probate court presently has jurisdiction of such matters as settling decedent estates, establishing guardianships of minors and adults, appointing conservators, and the involuntarily committing persons to psychiatric hospitals or ordering persons to mental health treatment outside of a psychiatric hospital.


Probate judges are elected as a non-partisan candidate for a term of six years that begin on January 1 of the year following the election. When a vacancy occurs in the office, the governor may appoint a lawyer to fill the position until the next general election. The qualifications to serve as probate judge include being a qualified elector, a resident of the county or probate district where a candidate, under age 70 before the term begins, and be a lawyer licensed to practice law in Michigan and have practiced law for at least 5 years before the term begins.


For specific information about the Ionia County Probate Court or to view the various other items of information provided at this site, select the appropriate item from the list in the left column of this page. Thank you for visiting this site. If you have any comments, suggestions or questions, please send us an email using the item in the left column.

 

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