South Carolina Statutes

§ 62-5-705 — Requests to court of another state; requests from court of another state.

South Carolina § 62-5-705
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 62SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE CODE
Ch.ARTICLE 5 - PROTECTION OF PERSONS UNDER DISABILITY AND THEIR PROPERTY

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S.C. Code Ann. § 62-5-705 (2026).

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(A)In a guardianship or protective proceeding in this State, the court may request the appropriate court of another state to do any of the following:
(1)hold an evidentiary hearing;
(2)order a person in that state to produce evidence or give testimony pursuant to procedures of that state;
(3)order that an evaluation or assessment be made of the alleged incapacitated individual;
(4)order an appropriate investigation of a person involved in a proceeding;
(5)forward to the court a certified copy of the transcript or other record of a hearing pursuant to item (1) or another proceeding, evidence otherwise produced pursuant to item (2), and an evaluation or assessment prepared in compliance with an order pursuant to item (3) or (4);
(6)issue an order necessary to assure the appearance in

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 2010 Act No. 213, SECTION 1, eff January 1, 2011; 2017 Act No. 87 (S.415), SECTION 5.B, eff January 1, 2019. Effect of Amendment 2017 Act No. 87, SECTION 5.B, in (A)(3) and (A)(6), substituted "alleged incapacitated individual" for "respondent", and in (A)(6), substituted "or the ward" for "or the incapacitated".

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