Tennessee Statutes

§ 30-3-204 — Limited conservatorship for specific property

Tennessee § 30-3-204

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 30-3-204 (2026).

Text

(a)If the spouse, or the next of kin if there is no spouse, of any person defined as an absentee under § 30-3-201(1) , wishes to sell, lease, or mortgage specific property having a gross value of five thousand dollars ($5,000) or more, owned by the absentee or in which the absentee had an interest, or take specific action with respect to the absentee's interest having a gross value of five thousand dollars ($5,000) or more, the spouse or next of kin may petition the chancery or probate court for an order authorizing the action with respect to that property or interest.
(b)The petition shall be sworn to by the petitioner and shall state:
(1)The names, addresses, and age of the spouse, children, mother, father, brothers, and sisters, or if none of these are living, the next of kin, of the

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Related

March v. Levine
115 S.W.3d 892 (Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2003)
34 case citations
Perry March v. Lawrence Levine
(Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2002)

Legislative History

Acts 1972, ch. 785, § 4; T.C.A., § 30-1904.

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