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  1. 2023 Illinois Compiled Statutes Chapter 755 - ESTATES 755 ILCS 5/ - Probate Act of 1975. Next Article I - General Provisions ... Place Of Probate Of Will Or Of Administration; Article VI - Probate Of Wills And Issuance Of Letters Of Office; Article VII - Probate Of Foreign Wills And Estates Of Nonresidents; Article VIII - Will Contests ...

  2. Article I - General Provisions. Article II - Descent And Distribution. Article III - Simultaneous Deaths. Article IV - Wills. Article IVa - Presumptively Void Transfers. Article V - Place Of Probate Of Will Or Of Administration. Article VI - Probate Of Wills And Issuance Of Letters Of Office.

  3. (c) A copy of the petition and of the order need not be sent to, nor notice published for, any person not designated in the petition as a minor or as a person with a disability and who personally appeared before the court at the hearing or who files his waiver of notice. (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15.)

  4. Whenever any provision of this Act requires notice or accounting to or action by an interested person, including without limitation Sections 24-2 and 28-11 of this Act, and a trustee of a trust is an interested person, no notice or

  5. If a will has been admitted to probate before notice in accordance with Section 6-4, any person entitled to notice under Section 6-10 may file a petition within 42 days after the effective date of the original order admitting the will to probate to require proof of the will pursuant to this Section.

  6. The notice shall be published once a week for 3 successive weeks, the first publication to be not more than 14 days after the filing of the report. The notice shall be published in a newspaper published in the county where the independent representative's letters of office were issued.

  7. A person who has been removed as representative under this Act loses the right to name a successor. When several persons are claiming and are equally entitled to administer or to nominate an administrator, the court may grant letters to one or more of them or to the nominee of one or more of them.