RULE 4:83. Probate Actions In The Superior Court, Chancery Division, Probate Part: General Provisions

4:83-1. Method of Proceeding

Unless otherwise specified, all actions in the Superior Court, Chancery Division, Probate Part, shall be brought in a summary manner by the filing of a complaint and issuance of an order to show cause pursuant to R. 4:67. The Surrogate, as Deputy Clerk, may fix the return date of the order to show cause and execute the same unless the procedure in a particular case raises doubt or difficulty. Service shall be made and the action shall proceed thereafter in accordance with that rule.  The order to show cause may be in the form in Appendix XII-I to the extent applicable.

Note: Source-R.R. 4:105-3, 4:117-1. Former R. 4:99-1 deleted and new R. 4:83-1 adopted June 29, 1990 to be effective September 4, 1990; amended June 28, 1996 to be effective September 1, 1996; amended July 9, 2008 to be effective September 1, 2008.

4:83-2. Filing of Papers

In all matters relating to estates of decedents, trusts, guardianships and custodianships, other than those set forth in R. 4:80 and R. 4:81, all papers shall be filed with the Surrogate of the county of venue as the deputy clerk of the Superior Court, Chancery Division, Probate Part, pursuant to R. 1:5-6.

Note: Source-R.R. 4:117-2. Former R. 4:99-2 deleted and new R. 4:83-2 adopted June 29, 1990 to be effective September 4, 1990; amended July 13, 1994 to be effective September 1, 1994.

4:83-3. Title of Action

In all actions for the probate of a will, for letters of administration or guardianship of a minor or mentally incapacitated person and other actions brought pursuant to these rules, every paper shall be entitled "In the Matter of the Estate of _______, Deceased" or "In the Matter of _______ a Minor" or the like.

Note: Source-R.R. 4:117-4; caption and text of former R. 4:99-3 amended and rule redesignated June 29, 1990 to be effective September 4, 1990; amended July 12, 2002 to be effective September 3, 2002.

4:83-4. Venue

Note: Source-R.R. 4:116-1 through 5. Former R. 4:98 deleted and new R. 4:83-4 adopted June 29, 1990 to be effective September 4, 1990; paragraph (b) amended July 12, 2002 to be effective September 3, 2002.

4:83-5. Verification

Unless otherwise provided by these rules, all complaints shall be verified by the plaintiff upon oath that the allegations thereof are true to the best of the plaintiff's knowledge and belief. Every account shall be verified by the accountant upon oath that the account and the statements required to be annexed thereto are just and true to the best of the accountant's knowledge and belief.

Note: Source-R.R. 4:115-1; caption and text of former R. 4:97-1 amended and rule redesignated June 29, 1990 to be effective September 4, 1990.